M:That sounds good.(Text 5)W:What's wrong with you?Are you suffering from blood pressure?M:No,I just didn't sleep well last night.I feel dizzy.W:Then rest for a while,and I'll give you a medical examination later.(Text 6)M:I was in the shower this morning when I heard the front door bell.I dried my-self quickly and ran downstairs but I missed them.W:Do you know who it was?M:Yes,they left a card saying that there is a parcel and they'll try again in themorning.W:Oh no.That's my dress.I want to wear it tonight.I'm going out with myfriend.M:Sorry,dear.These people always seem to come at the wrong time.It's neverin the middle of the afternoon when I'm doing nothing.W:I'm really annoyed.They could have left it with a neighbor.(Text 7)W:Good morning.Room Reservations.Can I help you?M:Yes,my name is Peter.I have made a reservation for a single room from June18th to June 21st.I'd like to make some changes.The reservation should onlybe to June 20th.W:A single room from June 18th to 20th.Is that correct?M:YesW:OK.Do you need a pickup service?M:That's exactly what I want.How much does it charge?W:A hundred and eighty yuan for one way.We have a counter at the airportwhere our representative will lead you to the car.M:It sounds good.I'll take that.W:Thank you,sir.We look forward to serving you.企·37【23·G3DY(新教材老高考)·英语·参考答案一R一必考一N】
12000步,益处就减少了,这表明仅仅步行所能带来的益处正迅速接近上限。31.A根据文章末段可知,作者认为当步行达到一定步数后,不必再继续下去,省下来的时间可以用来做其他运动。因此,作者建议要结合不同的锻炼方式。D表达感激会增加人的幸福感,人们有不同的方式表达感激。但重要的是把感激之情表达出来,而不是表达方式。32.C根据第1段第1句可知,该段旨在说明表达感谢的不容易。33.D根据第2段末句可知,调查的目的是了解学生的幸福感,然后才能明白幸福感和表达感激的方式之间的关系。34.B根据第4段第3句可知,人们表达感激的方式不会影响他们的幸福感,因此表达感激的方式不重要。35.D根据研究的发现以及最后一段可推断,全文旨在分析感谢的方式。补全短文3640(CEFGB完形填空Jane小时候喜欢动物,所以周围人想让她成为兽医。大四时她忽然意识到自己真正的兴趣。Jane最后说服了学校管理部门同意她换专业,勇敢地选择了自己喜欢的专业。41.D Jane小时候一直喜欢小动物,因此,此处指的是她听到最多的是:“你应该成为一个兽医。”42.A周围的人告诉她,在兽医这个领域,她能取得巨大成功。43.A根据上文she took biology,chemistry可知,这些都是她所学的科目,所以此处指的是其他科目。44.C根据下文Iere I am in my fourth year at school可知,Jane在大学最后一年去英国学。45.B结合语境可知,Jane远离了家人,同时也远离了来自家人的压力。46.D根据Idon't want to be a vet!可知,Jane突然发现自己不想当兽医了,所以感到很痛苦。47.B然后她回顾了自己做过的所有事情以及能让自己高兴的事情。48.B49.C她发现,让她高兴的是在俄亥俄州上大学时选修的沟通和领导力课程。正·26【23·G3DY·英语·参考答案一BSD一必考一HEN】
HP市4仅米细中儿KEY CORNERM:Absolutely.Think of self-driving cars,3DM:I haven't seen it before.Are there anyzeroprinters and automatic doors.Each one of themgravity scenes?Tell me more.back to the library the next morning and I got myBook7Unit1听力材料及参考答案first library card.I checked out five science fictionbegan as fiction before they were made a reality(Text 9)books and carried them home.I haven't stopped听力材料by modern technology.M:Hello,Jungle Jim's Activity Centre.since then.W:You're right.Science fiction doesn'tonlyW:Oh,hi.I want to know if you have space on the参考答案(Text 1)predict,but also inspires real-life inventions.tree-top adventure next week for a group of 12.1-5 CBBAC6-10 BCBBA11-15 ACBBAM:Mary,you saw a science fiction film last night,M:Good point.Do you know Star Trek?On the firstM:We're very busy on Saturday morning,but16-20 ABCAB21-25 DABAAdidn't you?episode of Star Trek in 1966,a communication26-30 DDACAW:Yes,I think everyone will like it,whatever theirdevice like a mobile phone 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allespecial tennis.especial→especiallycomputer science.But you don't have to choosetime.I really recommend him to you.His workspreparation.either of them.You can get a degreeinW:Is the course difficult?Some of us aren't..so much excited去掉muchgo far beyond simple storytelling.1A...take part ofof→inmathematics and work on AI.M:I'll put this book on my reading list.comfortable 10 metres off the ground.(Text 3)W:Make sure you also read The White Plague.M:You can take the easy blue route,and stay away75....I ask myself..ask-askedW:How did you first get into science fiction?It's an international bestseller.If you preferfrom the red route!By the way,you have to tie76....on this hobbies.hobbies-hobby77decided ioinjoin前加tM:Well,I encountered a group of sci-fi short storiesnon-science fiction,try Soul Catcher.your hair back.by classic writers in my schoolbooks.Then I(Text 8)W:So what preparations should I make on the day?18.much hard thanhard-→harder79..at a same timea-thestarted the habit of reading sci-fi magazines thatW:Which science fiction movie do you think isM:On arrival,you'll spend afew minutes signingdocuments you know,for legal purposes.m delightful thatcontained sci-fi stories.I wrote bookreviews ongreat?书面表达M:What do you mean by great?Once that's finished,you'll see avideoandmy blog every time I finished a story.listen to a talk from our coach.One possible version:(Text 4)W:I mean movies like Inception.The characters inDear Sir or Madam,W:I think reading science fiction novels is a wasteInception are unique and the music of the movieText 10)Hearing that our library is going to buy someof time.is beyond fantastic.Best of all,by the end of theI first got into science fiction when I was eightnew books,I'm writing to voice my opinion aboutM:I used to be exactly like you.Only history andmovie I don't know what is real and what is fake.years old.It was a hot summer afternoon.I happenedwhat kinds of books appeal to students most.business books were worth my time.Then 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8.What does the man say about the quiz show?A.It starts too late.B.It's boring.C.It's funny.9.What will the speakers probably watch?A.The talk show.B.The quiz show.C.The program on pandas听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.Look after the house.B.Take a painting course.C.Go to Scotland with him.11.What do we know about Lucy?A.She is younger than Maria.B.She is doing her summer jobC.She is easy to get along with.12.What is the possible relationship between the speakers?A.Classmates.B.Husband and wife.C.Father and daughter.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What inspired the man to make a model spaceship?A.Video.B.A teenager.C.ATV program.14.What is the man doing now?A.Designing a model spaceship.B.Trying to make the model spaceship fly.C.Making a new design of the model spaceship.15.Whom does the woman suggest the man ask for help?A.His father.B.Their teacher.C.Their classmates.16.Where will the man fly the model spaceship?A.At a big park.B.At his back gardenC.In the school playground.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Where does the race start?A.At the local football ground.B.At the post office near the park.C.At the main entrance of the park.18.What can every runner get this year?A.A T-shirt.B.A football.C.A water bottle.19.Who can run in the race free of charge?A.Children under 8 years of age.B.Adults registering in advance.C.Children between 8 and 15 years of age.高三英语第2页(共11页)
I to theers do to thD.Cool.mountain in Africa.They 21 with themA.Unkind.B.Lonely.C.Generous.waate The22 mightfaruth as Newfoundla13.What is the second paragraph mainly about?damage the beauty of the place.The glaciers (wasteearing.changingthe23 of Kilimanjaro.The polar bear is found in the Arctic Circle and some big landm41A.The classification of the popularHearing these stories,I'm 24 about the placend.While they are rare north of 8852tdescribed as“purer'”natural experiences.._other destinations arethe range has been,there is evidenceC.The importance of interpersonal skillsHowever,I soon 25 that much has changed since the days of disturbingam find alD.The causes of dishonorable behavior.reports of 26 among tons of rubbish.I find a27mountain,with toilets42 (poor)studied;however,biologists calculate thatthere are about 2,00-25,000 polar bears worldwide.asic additic14.What did Dr.Prinstein's sdy find about the most liked kids?at camps and along the paths.The enviroment challengeseA.They 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35-settlements,leading to the illusion()that popularions are 48 (high)C.Be the Best-You Can Make Itlow clouds envelope the mountainsides,which are coveredwith thick grass.I36 twelve shades of green from where I stand.Above 4,than they actually are.Of 49 nineteen recognized polar bear subpopulations.three are declining.sixenough data.D.More Self-Control,Less AggressivenessOO0 metersis the highland37:gravel(砾石),stones and rocks.38第四部50 (be)stable,one is increasing.and nine lack第二节(共5小愿:每小题2分,满分10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you climb into an arctic-like zone with_39写作(共两节,满分35分)snow and the glaciers that项中有两项为多余选项。may soon disappear.第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Is Fresh Air Really Good for You?Does Kilimanjaro 40We all grew up hearing people tell us to"go out and get some fresh air."its reputation as a crowded mountain with lines16 According to recent studies,the answer is a big YES,if the airof tourists ruining the atmosphere of peace?I found the opposite tobe true.假定英语保上老师要桌同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修放你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误收步及一个单词的增加、刷除或修改。21.A.keepB.mixC.connectD.bringquality in your camping area is good22.A.storiesB.buildingsC.crowdsD.reporters增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(人),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜缓()划掉。17 If the air you're breathing is clean-which it would be if you're23.A.positionB.ageC.faceHaway from the smog of cities-then the air is filled with life-giving,energizingD.name修改:在错的词下划一横缓,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。24.A.silentB.skeptical注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词:oxygen If you exercise out of doors,your body will leamn to breathe moreC.seriousB.argueD.crazy25.A.discover2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。dcep,lowing even more oxygen to get to your muscles(肌肉)and yourC.decideD.advocate26.A.equipmentB.grassC.campsD.stonesI became interesting in playing football thanks to a small27.A.remoteB.quietC.allRecently,people have begun studying the connection between the naturalD.cleanaccident.One afternoon where I was in primary school,I was walkingworld and healing (18 In these places patients can go to be near28.A.newB.specialC.significantD.necessaryaueduring their recovery.It tus out that just looking at green,growing29.A.paying offB.spreading out C.blowing upby the school playground.Suddenly football feel just in front ofD.fading awaystress,lower blood pressure,and put people into a better mood30.A.atmosphereB.experienceC.experimentD.sightme but almost hit me.I stopped the ball and kicked it hardly back()Greenery is good for us.Hospital patients who see tree branches out31.A.studiedB.observedC.exploredD.regardedto the playground.To everyone's surprising,the ball went into thetheir window are likely to recover at a faster rate than patients who see buildings32.A.viewB.qualityC.reason33.A.scientistsD.purposenet.All the football player on the playground cheered loudly,sayor sky instead 19 It gives us a great feeling of peace.B.climbersC.localsD.officialsthat I had a talent for football.From now on,I started to play20 While the sun's rays can age and harm our skin,they also give us34.A.holding on toB.going back to C.living up tobeneficial Vitamin D.To make sure you get enough Vitamin Dbut still protect35.A.changesB.clearsD.giving way toC.improvesmy football with classmates after school.I am a good player now.your skin-put on sunscreen right as you head outside.It takes sunscreen about36.A.matchD.permitsB.imagine第二节书面表达(满分25分)C.countD.addfifteen minutes to start working,and that's plenty of time for your skin to absorb37.A.villageB.desertC.roadD.lake假定你是李华,暑假在伦数学,得知当地美术馆要举办中国面展宽请写一封信申请做志愿者,内容包括:a day's worth of Vitamin D.38.A.ObviouslyB.EasilyC.ConsequentlyD.Finally1.写信目的:A Fresh air cleans our lungs.39.A.permanentB.littleC.freshD.artificial2.个人优势:B.So what are you waiting for?40.A.enjoyB.deserveC.saveD.acquire3.能做的事情。一C.Being in nature refreshes us.注意:mAutieD.Another side benefit of getting fresh air is sunlight.g23456789024s618g201.词数100左右:EBut is fresh air really as good for you as your mother always said?答2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;F.Jusasimportantly,we tend to associate air with health care.3.结束语已为你写好。G.All across the country,recovery centers have begun building HealingGardens.2a2232a2s262n28293031323993s3637383940第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)案圆读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选第I卷(非选择题共50分)曲可以填入空白处的最佳选项。第二节(共10小题:每小题5分,满分15分)间读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式【金优高考真题精编卷,英语·第六香A区专用第2页(共2页】
第四部分写作第一节参考范文:Dear Simon,I'm writing to congratulate you with all my heart on your winning the first prize in the Chinese SpeechContest.I'm amazed at your extraordinary achievement since it's difficult for a foreigner to have such a goodcommand of Chinese.You have been working hard in the past few years.It's your devotion and diligencethat contribute to your success.And I'd like to have an online discussion with you sometime,where we canshare each other's experience of learning Chinese speech.I hope it could help both of us make moreprogress in the future.Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua1.审题立意本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生写一封邮件表示称赞并且期待交流,人称使用第一人称和第二人称,用与现在或将来有关的时态。2.谋篇布局第一段表明写信目的;第二段表示称赞和期待交流;第三段表达期望。3.关键词和句子根据写作构思可以初步确定文章可能使用到的词汇、短语和句子:congratulate you with all my hearton/be amazed at your extraordinary achievement/have such a good command of/in the past few years/devotion and diligence/contribute to/have an online discussion with/make more progress in the future/语从句/强调句型/定语从句/宾语从句。通过词汇铺垫,就很容易成文了。文章写完之后要检查文中是否存在拼写或语法错误,并增加一些细节和过渡性的词汇,使全文衔接自然,语义流畅。评分标准:第五档(很好)(13-15分)1.完全完成了试题规定的任务;2.覆盖所有内容要点;3.应用了较多的语法结构和词汇;4.具备较强的语言运用能力,语法或词汇方面有些许错误,但为尽力使用较复杂结构或词汇所致;5.有效地使丹了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑;6.完全达到了预期的写作目的。第四档(好)(10一12分)1.完全完成了试题规定的任务;2.虽漏掉一两个次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容;3.应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求;4.语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复杂语法结构或词汇所致;5.应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑;6.达到了预期的写作目的。第三档(适当)(7一9分)1.基本完成了试题规定的任务;2.虽漏掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容;3.应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求;一4
3.He is famous for the stories behindhis photos of the Great Wall.4.To find an image that satisfied him.5.Yang Dong won't stop taking photosof the Great Wall whatever happens.第37期B4版Key:(One possibleversion)实战演练:Dear sir,I'm Li Ming.I'm a student from No.1Middle School.I want to be a memberof the guides.To begin with,pandas are my favoriteanimals.They are our national treasuresand important protected animals.Besides,I can speak fluent English so I cancommunicate with others clearly inEnglish.And I often volunteer in myspare time.What's more,I am alwaysready to help others,and I am very goodat getting along with others.I hope thatthrough this activity,I can improve myself-confidence and spoken English.Ihave time from 8 am to 4 pm onweekends.I'm sure I am the rightperson you are looking for.I'd be veryhappy if I become a guide.I'mlooking forward to your early reply.Thank you!Yours,Li Ming
(2)所使用词汇和语法结构的准确性、恰当性和多样性;(3)上下文的衔接和全文的连贯性。3.评分时,应先根据作答的整体情况确定其所属的档次,然后以该档次的要求来综合衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。4.评分时还应注意:(1)词数少于120的,酌情扣分;(2)书写较差以致影响交际的,酌情扣分;(3)单词拼写和标点符号是写作规范的重要方面,评分时应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑,英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。三、各档次的给分范围和要求档次描述创造了丰富、合理的内容,富有逻辑性,续写完整,与原文情境融洽度高;第七档使用了多样且恰当的词汇和语法结构,表达流畅,语言错误很少,且完全不影响理解:(22—25分)自然有效地使用了段落间、语句间衔接手段,全文结构清晰,前后呼应,意义连贯。创造了比较丰富、合理的内容,比较有逻辑性,续写比较完整,与原文情境融洽度较高;第六档使用了比较多样且恰当的词汇和语法结构,表达比较流畅,有个别错误,但不影响理解;(18—21分)比较有效地使用了语句间衔接手段,全文结构比较清晰,意义比较连贯。创造了基本合理的内容,有一定的逻辑性,续写基本完整,与原文情境相关;第五档使用了比较恰当的词汇和语法结构,表达方式不够多样性,表达有些许错误,但基木不影(15一17分)响理解;使用了语句间衔接手段,全文结构比较清晰,意义比较连贯创造了基本完整的枚事内容,但有的情节不够合理或逻辑性不强,与原文情境基本相关;第四档使用了简单的词汇和语法结构,有部分语言错误和不恰当之处,个别部分影响理解;(11-14分)尚有语句衔接的意识,全文结构基本清晰,意义基本连贯。内容和逻辑上有一些重大问题,续写不够完整,与原文有一定程度脱节:第三档所用的词汇有限,语法结构单调,错误较多且比较低级,影响理解;(6一10分)未能有效地使用语句间衔接手段,全文结构不够清晰,意义欠连贯。内容和逻辑上有较多重大问题,或有部分内容抄自原文,续写不完整,与原文情境基本脱第二档节;一所使用的词汇非常有限,语法结构单调,错误极多,严重影响理解;(1—5分)几乎没有使用语句间衔接手段,全文结构不清晰,意义不连贯。第一档未作答;所写内容太少或无法看清以致无法评判;(0分)所写内容全部抄自原文或与题目要求完全不相关。20212022学年佛山市普通高中教学质量检测(二)英语答案第3页共3页
52.A考查名词词义辨析。呼后又53,D考查名词词义辨析。根据后文“on one rock and my foot on anotne2入以手放在11X0091.,when I rang the bell at the top故选D。5.D考查动词词义辨析。根据上文“There was nowhere for my feet to step on to可知,作者的脚没有支择,选C。可以踩了。故选D。56、A考查名词词义辨析。上文提到作者的脚没有支撑点可以踩了,所以唯一的解决办法就是只用手臂来举起身体的重量。故选A。57.B考查动词词义辨析。根据后文“I gathered my courage and_58,and grabbed a rock with both myhands、.I made it!”可知,作者继续向上爬并成功了,说明不愿意放弃。故选B。od t ors padd pag.难后又鼓足了勇气和全身力气,用双手抓住一块岩石,最后成功登上山顶。故选D。5.D考查动词词义辨折。根据上文“When I rang the bellat the op toign可知,作者爬上了顶瑞,完成T攀岩。故选D。6a.C考查名词词义辨析。根据上文“this memory of me overcoming以及1 thu th woud make mescared..”可知,作者在攀岩中克服了恐惧。故选C。61.were displayed6.meaning63.Totally 64.one 65.unity 66.used 67.outer68.while/but6.it70.honors短文改错Imrtgdfmnew teachers who has impressed me a lot Mrs Hu,teachesmath,shaveteachingmiddle aged woman with brightly eyes.She is easy to get along with,making her popular between students.brightamongBecause she is well-prepared for lessons and has clear instructions,we gain many knowledge from her lessons.muchShe can always find ways A make lessons interesting.When we make progresses,it seems that she is moretoprogresshappier than us.I think I have learned a lot with his help.I'm thankful to haveso an excellent teacher.hersuch书面表达One possible version:Dear fellow students,Currently,a campaign of garbage classification is being launched in our school,which aims to improve ourstudy environment and educate the students on the urgency and necessity of waste sorting.Given that most of the waste in our school and community usually ends up in the landfill,the campaignmakes a lot of sense.It helps to keep the trash where it belongs,thus reducing the amount of money spent ongarbage services and even litter collection.Additionally,the students'habits of properly disposing of thegarbage will be developed and such habits will be carried into their adult years.Therefore,as students,we should take responsibility and start from"meto get the waste sorted.I'mstrongly onvinced that only with everyone's contribution and participation can the campaign work wonders.Students UnionHUAWEI Mate 30 Pro 5GSuperSensing Cine Camera I LEICA【2022高考冲刺卷·英语券参老禁安
第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AIncluding the following food or fruit in your breakfast makes you healthierand full of energy.Grapefruit"Even if you changed nothing else about your diet,eating half a grapefruitbefore each meal may help you lose up to a pound a week,"says Patricia Bannan,author of Eat Right When the Time Is Right."Researchers found that when obesepeople ate half a grapefruit before each meal,they dropped an average of 3.5pounds over 12 weeks,"she says.Tart CherryTart cherries have been shown to benefit heart health as well as body weightin a study on obese rats.A 12-week study by the University of Michigan found thatrats fed tart cherries showed a 9 percent belly fat reduction.Moreover,theresearchers noted that the cherry consumption had great ability to alter theexpression of fat genes.Enjoy them during breakfast to kick your morning offright.Sweet PotatoSweet potatoes are packed with nutrients and can help you burn fat.They arehigh in fiber and have a low glycemic index((血糖指数),which means they areabsorbed slowly and keep you feeling full longer.Min Chen likes to use them towhip up a sweet potato hash."I love any kind of this dish because it provides richvitamins,minerals and fiber.It is very filling,which helps keep appetite andportions under control as the day goes on,"she says.Bell PepperGreen,red or yellow,fresh or frozen,peppers are never a bad companion foryour eggs.Thanks to their high vitamin C content,eating them can help burn storedfat.Studies also indicate that Vitamin C helps muscles process a fatty acid calledcarnitine that's essential to muscle growth and recovery.高三英语,共(12)页,第3页
的动力,Emil很快向Giorgio表达了感谢。B项意为63.【答案】themes“感谢”,符合语境。故选B。【考点定位】考查名词的单复数。56.【答案】A【全能解析】根据下文中的“Life Changing:How【考点定位】考查名词辨析。humans are changing life on earth?How animals species【全能解析】根据语境可知,此处指让Emil继续演奏_(shape)through genetic engineering so far?"的动力。A项意为“动力”,符合语境。故选A。可知,书中有两个主题,因此应用名词的复数形式。57.【答案】c故填themes。【考点定位】考查名词辨析:64.【答案】have been shaped【全能解析】根据语境可知,此处表示尽管Giorgic0待【考点定位】考查动词的时态、语态和主谓一致。在这个公寓的时间很短。C项意为“公寓”,符合语【全能解析】根据“so far'”可知,此处应用现在完成时;境。故选C。且主语“animals species”与动词shape之间是被动关58.【答案】B系,应用被动语态;又因主语是复数,谓语动词也应用【考点定位】考查形容词辨析。复数形式。故填have been shaped。【全能解析】根据上文中的“short'”和下文中的“untilhis house was sold”可知,这个公寓只是Emil的一个65.【答案】transformed临时住所。B项意为“临时的,暂时的”,符合语境。【考点定位】考查非谓语动词。【全能解析】分析句子结构可知,逻辑主语“wolf”与动故选B。词transform之间是被动关系,应用过去分词作定语59.【答案】A【考点定位】考查形容词辨析。修饰“wolf”。故填transformed。.【全能解析】根据语境可知,Giorgio和Emil是完全陌66.【答案】manager生的两个人。A项意为“完全的”,符合语境。故【考点定位】考查词性转换。选A。【全能解析】此处应用名词manager表示Alex博士是60.【答案】D皇家动物保护协会的经理。故填manager。【考点定位】考查名词辨析。67.【答案】to understand【全能解析】根据“last a lifetime”及语境可知,完全陌【考点定位】考查非谓语动词。生的两个人在周末的相聚中创造的纽带成为了一段【全能解析】此处表示皇家动物保护协会的经理Alex(可以使两个人)终生难忘的记忆。D项意为“记博士讨论如何利用遗传学来理解物种的改变方式。忆”,符合语境。故选D。此处应用动词不定式表目的。故填to understand。【长难句分析】Though Emil's time in this apartment68.【答案】terriblywas short,as it was just a temporary accommodation for【考点定位】考查词性转换him until his house was sold,the bond these complete【全能解析】此处应用副词修饰形容词“cuel”。故填strangers created throughout their weekend meet-upsterribly。became a memory to last a lifetime.(最后一段)69.【答案】that分析:本句是一个主从复合句。Though引导让步状【考点定位】考查强调句。语从句;s引导原因状语从句。【全能解析】此处表示20世纪90年代正是在Bl的译文:虽然Emil待在这个公寓的时间很短,因为在实验室,他开展了一项克隆程序,从成熟细胞中创造他的房子卖出去之前,这只是他的一个临时住所,出了第一个哺乳动物一多利羊。分析句子结构可但这(两个)完全陌生的人在周末的相聚中创造的知,此处是一个强调句;且“inBi'slab”是地点,应用纽带成为了一段(可以使两个人)终生难忘的记忆。that进行强调。故填that。词汇积累:accommodation n.住处,膳宿70.【答案】withoutlifetime n.终身,有生之年run through穿过【考点定位】考查介词。【全能解析】此处表示Amey把他研究事业的成功归第二节【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了过去功于他一直追求的梦想和众多杰出的先驱者,没有他十年基因学家Amey博士探索人类对物种进化过程的影们的话,他就不可能得到那些令人惊奇的发现。此处响的研究。应用介词without表示“没有”;且分析句子结构可知,61.【答案】evolutionary此处without whom引导非限制性定语从句。故填【考点定位】考查词性转换without。.【全能解析】此处应用形容词evolutionary修饰名词【亮点句积累】From Helen's own genetically transformedprocess。故填evolutionary。wolf to swift swallows,he heard about someways humans62.【答案】ithad changed the animals around..(第二段第四句)【考点定位】考查代词。译文:从Helen自家的基因转变的狼到飞燕,他听说【全能解析】分析句子结构可知,此处应用t作形式了人类改变周围动物的很多方法。宾语,指代“to ignore the influence of humans on the词汇积累:explore.探索ca町out实行,完成planet'”。故填it。figure out想出,弄明白英语·答58
式,想为枯燥的生活添加色彩,由此可知,她对绘画给生13.B考查形容词。句意:“没有比今天更好的一天了,”我活带来的改变充满期待。故选A宜布并拿出了所有的材料。根据空处所在句“brought4,D考查动词。句意:他犹豫地看着我,摇了摇头。根据out all the materials'”可知,作者不想拖下去,想从现在下文的"I have a feeling that you're going to put all these就开始画画,由此可知,句中指没有比今天更好的一天in a toolbox and never8_them again'”可知,丈夫认为了,也就是说,今天就是开始画画的最好的日子。故我只是一时冲动,过一段时间,就不会再对这些绘画用品选B感兴趣了,由此可知,丈夫不太看好作者的决定,所以摇14.C考查名词。句意:从那时起,我的房子似乎水远都不了摇头。故选D。会十分干净,但我的生活充满了色彩。根据上文内容可5.C考查副词。句意:坦白说,这是我保守了一段时间的知,作者终于开始画画了,由此可知,因为有了画画的爱秘密。根据句中“sccr心t”可知,作者在坦白自己做这个重好,作者的生活中充满了色彩。故选C大决定的原因,“Frankly”意为“坦白地说”,符合语境。故15.A考查名词。句意:最重要的是,我不再觉得自已是个选C苦力。我有了新的目标。根据上文内容可知,作者有了6.B考查名词。句意:我已经十年设有花时间追求自己的画画的爱好,由此可知,她的生活中有了新的目标。故爱好了。根据上文的“Every day,.my husband went to选Awork.I'd look after my son,clean the house and preparePassage 3dinner.”可知,作者一直忙着照顾家庭,由此可知,她一直【语篇导读】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了在肯尼亚东海岸没有时间追求自己的爱好,所以才想尝试绘画。故选B.的帕泰岛上一个渔衬里的妇女们重建红树林,保护家国的7.A考查动词。句意:我想要刺微和创造性的表达,但我事遂。最想要的是颜色。所以我选择了最有趣的用品。根据上1.A考查动同短语。句意:在肯尼亚东海岸的帕秦岛,她文内容可知,作者想要绘团用品作为生日礼物,由此可记得自己成长时看到邻居们砍伐周围的红树林,用来盖知,她选择了这些最有趣的用品。故选A。房子或作为木材出售。根据下文的“to build houses or to8.C考查动词。句意:我丈夫说:“我有一种感觉,你会把sell as wood”可知,邻居们欲伐红树林,为了盖房子或者所有这些东西都放在工其箱里,再也不会碰它们了,”根出售木材。故选A。据空处所在句“you're going to put all these in a toolbox”2.B考查动词。句意:随着红树林的消失,生活在它们根可知,作者的丈夫认为作者对绘画的喜爱不会持续很久,部的鱼也是如此这对Kizingitini渔村来说是一场灾过一段时间,她就会把所有东西都放在工具箱里,再也不难。根据第一段内容可知,邻居们欣伐木材,红树林慢慢会碰它们了。故远C。消失了。故选B。9.D考查形容词。句意:第一个月,他是对的。根据下文的"I put the supplies into a toolbox..”可知,第一个月作者3,C考查名词。根据上文的“As the mangroves2_·so确实把绘画用品放进了工具箱里,由此可知,第一个月,did the fish that live among their roots'”可知,随着红树林的消失,赖以生存的鱼类也一样消失了,这对村庄来说是丈夫之前的推断是对的。故选D。10.B考查动词。句意:我找到了一个又一个不开始的理一场灾难。故选C。由。根据上文的“I couldn't seem to find the time to4.B考查动词。句意:生计和家园面临的威胁促使start painting”可知,作者似乎找不到时间开始画画,由Abdi和其他妇女从照顾家庭和经营小企业中抽出时此可知,她给自己找到了一个又一个不开始画画的理间,开始重新种植红树林,她们经常花费整天待在沙滩由。故选B。上。根据上文的"The threat to their livelihoods and11.C考查动词短语。句意:一天,我儿子发现我又盯着工homes'”及下文的"to start replanting the mangroves”可具箱看,他好奇地问:”妈妈,你什么时候开始画团?”根知,生存的家园遭到威胁,促使Abudhi和其他妇女开始据上文的“I admired them every day,but I oouldn't重新种植红树林。故选B。eem to find the time to start painting.."可知,f作者每天5.C考查名词。根据下文中“get the seedlings(幼苗)and都看着绘画工具,但没有真正开始画画,由此可知,她是then come to the beach and plant them until evening"n盯若工具箱看。故选C。知,Abudhi和其他妇女待在沙滩上一整天,重新植林。l2.D考查动词。根据上文的“I admired them every day,故选C。but I couldn't seem to find the time to start painting.6,D考查动词.根据“taking time away from caring for知,作者每天都欣赏着绘画工具,但没有真正开始画画,their families and_6_their small businesses”可知,妇由此可知,儿子应该是问她什么时候开始画画。故女们种植的时间是从照顾家庭和经营小本生意里抽出来选D。的。故选D。英语参考答案/21
有,又必究、未经授权,禁止传载,韦者山究】部分试顺解桥二、阅读理解(其两节,满分40分第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分A篇这是一篇说明文,文章主要介绍了四个英语中常见的语21.C【解析】细节理解题,根据“sthe crow les”部分关健句“When peoplegivedistanceas the crow flies',they mean the shortest distance between the two points,not thedistance you would have to travel by following road.”(当人们给出“as the crow fe”的距离时,他们的意思是两点之间的最短距离,而不是你必须沿着道路行驶的距离)可知,“ahe©ow©s”指的是两点之间的最短距离,两点之间的最短距离是直线,由此可知,“asthe crow fies”的意思是“成直线地”。故选C。2.B【解析】细节理解题.根据“Blow hotand0ld”部分关继句“1 fa person saysn thing andater says the opposite,we say that the person is blowing hot and cold.”(如果一个人说了件事,后来却说了相反的话,我们就说这个人反复无常)可知,“B1 ow hot and cold'”用来表示一个人反复无常的态度,之前说了一件事,后来却说了相反的话,由此可知,“Bowhand cold”可以用来描述人们不断变化的态度。故选B。23.C【解析】推理判断题。通读文章,结合第一段内容“There are many idioms in English.Anidiom is a phrase that we can't understand from the meaning of each word.The followingare some of them.”(英语中有许多语。语是我们无法从每个单词的意思中理解的短语。以下是其中的一些)可知,文章主要介绍了英语中一些常见的语,由此可知,这与英语语言学有关,我们可能在一本学生杂志上看到这篇文章。故选C。B篇这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了“Todd Bo1”退休之后为了纪念自己的母亲,在自己家院子建立的供人阅读的木质容器催生了小免费图书馆一一个非营利组织,旨在在世界冬地的社区设置小型、方使的图书交换箱。24.C【解析】推理判断题。根据第二段首句“Bol built a dollhouse-size structure that looked likeaschoolhouse on u post und he put it in his yard as a free community library to remember hismother,,who was a book lover and school teacher.”(Bl在柱子上建造了一个玩偶至大小的结构,看起来像校舍,他把它放在自己的院子里,作为一个免费的社区图书馆,以纪念他的母亲,她是一个图书爱好者和学校老师。)和画线词所在句子可知,“Bol”的“prototype”延生了小型免费图书馆,由此可知,画线词指的是“Bo”自制的图书交换箱。故选C。5.B【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段的第二句“Library owners can create their own libraryboxes;therefore,the libraries are usually unique in appearance,and there seems to be nolimit to the possibilities..”(图书馆所有者可以创建自己的图书馆盒;因此,图书馆在外观上通常是独一无二的,而且似乎没有任何限制。)可知,免费图书馆可以有任何形状和颜色。故选B。6.D【解析】推理判断题。根据文章最后三句话“It's started a neighborhood exchange.It getspeople talking and more comfortable with their neighbors.This leads to them helping eachothr”(它开始了一个社区交换。它让人们交谈,和他们的邻居更舒服。这导致他们互相帮助。)可推知,小型免费图书馆帮助恢复人际关系。故选D。A【解析】主旨大意题。根据文章第一段的“Todd Bol,a retired businessman,,could neverhave expected that a wooden container he built in his front yard one day would have theglobal impact it does today.”(退休商人托德·博尔绝对没有想到,有一天他在自家前院建造的一个木箱会产生今天这样的全球影响。),第二段的“The concept is simple:
Emmyn Cobble Hill wemeadeof llThehtherthher☆Books Are MagicMichael.The hopffMonthly Magie Book Subcriptions where your cvmonthlyeras n the mail!Therere calegorie for picture books bok for middle reand youngadulbooks If you re intereted in this book bvisrme☆Thalia Kids Book ClubKidsineractth betelingrand participate inwrtngrkhroundthe ctthankThaliaKids Book Club.In the past campers have met with bigname like Nornrnd Rebecea Stead.The 2022campers met virally de to the pandemie.Lam more about the eventsrg☆Astoria BookshopAstoria Bookshop will give young readers one fantasy novel at a time.Although the shop YA Book Club fo-cuseoiterture intended for those 12 and up,all ages are invited.In the past,the readers have tackled popu-lar novels Expect romance and mysticism with this one!The shop is curently evaluating each book club'sscheduled meeting.Keep an eye on their social media events calendar to find a date.Learn more by emailingchristian@astoriabookshop.com.The Center for FictionIn an effort to add a personal touch to reading,this space in Downtown Brooklyn offers its book elub forschools in the area-completely free of charge.KidsRead invites NYC students to discuss the authors they'vebeen reading in class and learn about the stories and interact with others in a welcoming environment.Learnmore by emailing allison@centerforfiction.org.21.How can a reader get more information about monthly new books in a book club?A.By visiting www.symphonyspace.org.B.By visiting www.booksaremagic.net.C.By emailing allison@centerforfiction.org.D.By emailing christian@astoriabookshop.com.22.Which book club can a kid join to communicate with best-selling authors?A.Astoria Bookshop.B.Books Are Magic.C.Thalia Kids Book Club.D.The Center for Fiction.23.Which event invites students of the whole city to discuss authors?A.KidsRead.C.Writing workshopsB.YA Book Club女D.Monthly Magic Book Subscriptions.Cabor Takacs-Nagy was on stage performing,when he felt a tension in his right hand.Increasingly he foundhe was unable to play.After a half-year break,he realised the problem hadn't gone away.That was in October 1992.Thirty years later,Gabor,now 66,has reinvented himself as a conductor,work-ing as principal conductor of the Manchester Camerata.He has rarely spoken about his injury,but the COVID-19changed his view."During the pandemic everybody was filled with fear,"Gabor says."There were no concerts and I thoughteshoud send out storiesshowing that we mustn't be discouraged.I had gone through a time when I couldn'tplay the vio butow m onstae making music.The darkness tued to light.Sowith the right sptwecan beat this Covid too."Whileina friend sugested he hould try conducting."He tod me that my body language wasveryrCabor recalls Ten yearsr anther vioin and onductorTbor Varga,asked himtcoductchamber orchestra(室内乐队).More and more people s n his conduing the same incandescent musimking talent that they haddin him.Mymis sinring and helping the musicans,ysf they feel that I love theuand them,then they follow everything.【绪只横拟自类,书五
But the study,like most research on diet andC3.Why are the two reports mentioned in paragraph 5?dementia,couldn't prove a cause-and-effect link.A.To serve as warnings to people.And that's not good enough to makeB.To serve as guidelines for peoplerecommendations that people should follow.WhyC.To serve as supporting evidence.has it proved such a challenge to determine whetherD.To serve as further explanations.D4.What can be learned from the last two paragraphs?the foods we eat can help fight off dementia?A.It is impractical to prevent dementia through diet.B.Policymakers should pay attention to people's dietsC.The government should put more effort intotreating dementia.D.There is a lack of data to fully prove the brainbenefits of diets.A3A.Then move your focus to other friendly faces.B.Does your face freeze up and look overly strict?First,dementia is the result of a complexC.It has helped people bring about positive changes.D.Try to relax your hands at your side when not gesturing.interplay of genes,lifestyle and environment that阅E.This in turn aff ects the impression you make on yourresearchers don't fully understand.Diet is just onelisteners.factor.Second,nutrition research is messy.People填F.Making your audience feel at ease can help you feel moreat ease.struggle to recall the foods they've eaten,their dietsG.Create curiosity about your presentation in the minds ofchange over time,and changing what people eat-空your listeners.even as part of a research study-is extremelyThere are many situations in life thatdifficult.require a presentation.The success of yourpresentation depends on your ability to keepyour listeners engaged.Here are five tips thatmight help you.Two major reports came out in recent yearsA.Then move your focus to other friendly facesB.addressing dementia prevention.The first,from theDoes your face freeze up and look overly strict?C.It has helped people bring about positive changes.D.Try to relax your hands at your side when not gesturing.WHO in 2019,recommends a healthy,balanced diet阅E.This in turn aff ects the impression you make on your listeners.for all adults.The second is the 2020 Lancet读F.Making your audieence feelat ease cCommission report,which does not include diet inlisteners.its list of modifiable risk factors,at least not yet.Watch the“tone”of your face.Your facialNeither report recommends any supplements空expression is crucial in communicating how you剂)feel about what you're saying and your attitudePlenty of people are waiting for some kind oftowards your listeners.Become aware of youradvice to follow.But changing long-term dietaryfacial expression when you are nervous.1 Bhabits can be hard.And it's not just about changingOr do you find yourself occasionally rolling yourindividual behaviors.eyes?A.Then move your focus to other friendly faces.Researchers hope that if they can show thea berped peonle brim out sie chamgeng about positive changes0 T阅nds at your side whenrpektencrsot gesturing.brain benefits of some of diets in powerful studies,policy changes might follow."You need to establish读F.Making your audience feel at ease can help you feel more at ease.G.Create curiosity about your presentation in the minds of yourpolicies.You need to change cities and the urbanlisteners.design.You need to do a lot of things to enablehealthier choices to become easier choices,"one空Find places to lighten up yourresearcher says.But that takes much richer datapresentation.2 F When preparing yourthan what is available.presentation,go over the content and look foropenings where you might make a humorousremark.A.Then move your focus to other friendly faces.D1.What do we know about the study mentioned inDoes your face freeze up and look overly strict?paragraph 2?C.It has helped people bring about positive changes.阅D.Try to relax your hands at your side when not gesturing.A.It has misled some people.E.This in turn aff ects the impression you make on your listeners.B.Its results are far from accurate.E.MakinC.It aimed to find a cure for dementiaG Create your audience feel at ease can help you feel mors at easecuriosity about your presentation in the minds of yourD.Its results need to be confirmed further.listeners.A2.Why is it hard to prove the relationship between foodConsider your stance(站立姿势).The way youand dementia?空stand and you hold your body speaks volumesA.Food is not the only determinant of dementia.B.People digest and absorb foods to different degrees.about how you feel about yourself.3 E WhileC.This type of research requires a lot of money andyou are standing and speaking,your weight shouldtime.be forward and balanced on both feet,and yourD.People are unwilling to participate in suchupper body should be nice and straight.experiments.2
carpet全国100所名校最新高考模抽示苑卷motynre ht mong themlivesobot ldECHThbrdsnl notice thed and remound vehicle out ofbuquicky moveo rm he obeetwhich acts like mobilee()foremonitoring about 300 of them each year.Penguins dominate the South Pole,but the climate crisis could threaten their veryxiscA study published last year reportedof the emperor penguin poputiobut disappear by 2100due to the impact of climate crisis in Antaretica."As top predatorsperor penguins serve as ideal species to study in an unsteady cosyse"saidttciate scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.Surprisingly little is known about these penguins because Antarctica isn't the easiest placefor scientists to access.Although it's crucial to learn more about the penguins and their ytem,Zitterbart and his team didn't want to introduce a harmful human footprint in an alreadyvulnerable environment or negatively affect the colony.A successful trial run of ECHO this year is already showing how that may be possible.Since 2017,Zitterbart and other researchers have been tagging 300 penguin chicks with asystem similar to how dogs and cats are microchipped.But the small sensors worn by the pen-guins don't have their own power supply,so they can only be read from about a meter or twoaway.50That's where ECHO comes in.The robot acts like a receiving station with wireless receiv-ers,automatically collecting data from the penguins'sensors.With ECHO,the researchersdon't miss out on a chance to collect data when the birds return to the colony to feed theirchicks and no longer have to search through a crowd of 20,000 birds to find the tagged onesbecause ECHO picks up on them automatically.Tracking the penguins allows the team to determine where the penguins go when they diveoff the sea ice into the ocean and understand their food-hunting strategies."In the next stage,线we will extend ECHO's data collection to include penguins'reproductive behaviors that scien-tists haven't been able to collect before,"said Zitterbart.28.What's emperor penguins'reaction to ECHO?A.Defensive.B.Frightened.C.UndisturbedD.Unfriendly.29.What does“that”in paragraph4 refer to'?A.Cutting carbon dioxide emission in Antarctica.119网10q9t1nW0B.Studying penguins without polluting the land.C.Having access to more knowledge about Antaretica.D.Involving more scientists in studying emperor penguins.【23·(新高考)ZX·MN·英语·N)英语卷(四)第6页(共12页)
The doctor said that the animal had marks on its第back that made it seem likely that an eagle hadDcaught it.The animal was in good shape,but wasprobably many miles from its family.The animalIn the city of Andernach,Germany,anyone who部was given the name“Wandi'”and was moved to a第二部lives in the town of 30,000 people is encouraged tohome for dingoes run by the Australian Dingopick and take whatever they want from theFoundation (ADF).fruiting trees and bushes (in the town center.The doctor took some DNA samples(样本)fromThe town,which sits in the Rhine River Valley,isthe animal and sent them off to be studied.among the growing number of“edible(可食用的)读Learning about Wandi's parents was an important读cities"across the globe.The project was started instep.Though dingoes once walked over most of2010.Whether or not someone picks a single pearAustralia,now there're fewer and fewer pureor a bag full of potatoes,there's more than enoughdingoes.produce to go around every year.第第"Many here are very proud when you talk toOne of the main reasons is that dingoes can havethem about our edible city,"shared Bettinababy dogs with common dogs.As this happens,Schneider,a leader of the Edible Cities Network inmore and more of Australia's“dingoes”areactually“hybrids"”-mixtures of dingoes and部Andernach.The 29-vear-old showed thatAndernach's public gardens and orchards(果园)分household dogs.have also encouraged other cities in Germany andIn some areas there are many dingoes that arethroughout the European Union to follow suit.hunted down.So some groups,like the ADF,areToday,the Edible Cities Network-a group ofabout 150 cities worldwide with fruit trees and读working to protect pure dingoes.Australia has误three kinds of dingoes,but only one of themvegetable gardens in public places for anyone toaccess free of charge-is funded by the Europeanthe alpine dingo-is in danger of dying out.Commission.第When the results of Wandi's DNA test came back,According to Schneider,the land that was changed第into fruiting gardens and orchards in Andernach wasit was good news for people working to protect purepreviously overgrown and untidy.Empty spaces near部dingoes.Wandi is a pure alpine dingo.When Wandigrows up,ADF hopes he'll become the father ofschools have also been changed into gardens.Everypartner organisation in the project receives funding toother pure alpine dingoes.Over time,the group分carry out their work.Several cities have also receivedhopes to raise the numbers of pure alpine dingoes.funding for living labs,which are green spaces whereresidents can hold community events and develop theirBut for now,Wandi is getting to enjoy being aown plans to garden and produce good harvests.读little dog.Workers say Wandi,now four months old,读Many cities in the United States have also startedhas got used to his new home.He is described assimilar projects.There are public lands from Seattle tobeing very friendly,smart,and curious.North Carolina where people are welcome to pick andtake food from fruiting trees and bushes.(B)28.Why was the small dog taken to the animal第doctor?第(B)32.What does the author say about edible cities?A.It was terribly injured.A.They remain to be improved further.B.It looked very special.B.They are developing all over the world.部分C.It was hard to manageC.They started in Europe in the year 2010.D.Its DNA needed studying.D.They provide people with a healthy lifestyle.(C)29.What causes the number of pure dingoes to(D)33.What does Bettina Schneider think of the Edibledecrease?Cities Network in Andernach?读A.They are being killed around the world.A.It still has challenges ahead.B.They have more difficulty in finding food.读B.It should be easily accessible.C.They can have babies with household dogs.C.It should speed up its progress.eD.They are getting physically weaker naturally.D.It sets an example for other cities.8(C)30.What is good news for people working to第protect pure dingoes?第(D)34.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A.The inspiration for the project.A.Wandi's DNA was tested.B.The ways to promote the project.B.Wandi can be a good father.C.The influence of making cities edible.分C.Wandi is an endangered dingo.D.The efforts made to make cities edible.D.Wandi is living well at present.分(A)35.What will the author most probably talk(D)31.What might be the best title for the text?about in the next paragraph?A.Alpine dingoes are dying out in AustraliaA.Some American edible cities.读B.There's new hope in protecting pure dingoes读B.Expectations for edible cities.C.Pure alpine dingoes can now be seen againC.Suggestions on building edible cities.D.Homeless dog turns out to be alpine dingoD.People's dependence on edible cities.
Year is for all.DerekKmember of the USPs board of goverorsdmre th threedecades USPS hdtmhighlighting the Lunar New Year,and they are om of themost successful stamp releases in our history."Chleeogeneration Chinesemmigrant,sid the rabbit stm veryartisticand worthy of her lonwait in line.She has colected every stamp the UspS hasissued for the Chinese New Year clbrai Chan is hopeful that her children andgrandchildren will observe the Lunar New Year same way she does,wth houseceaningholiday decorationand foodh familyoand the ChineseThe USPS issued its first Chinese New Year samp for the Year of the Roster Dec.30、1992Whthat her of his ler generations llrae the unar New Ye?A.Chloe Chan.ay Xu.C.Derek Kan.13.How did Antonio Alcala get the inspiration to design the stamp?D.London Breed.A.Heobserved a lot of rabbits raised on a farm.B.He looked through a collection of Asian artifacts.C.He took notice of the masks used in some dances.D.He sought for opinions from the Asian community.14.Which can replace the underlined word"highlighting"in paragraph 5?A.Requesting.B.Scheduling.C.Emphasizing15.What is a suitable title for the news report?onitorin.AUSPS keeps issuing stamps highlighting Lunar New YearB.Artistic rabbit stamp worthy of being displayedC.Stamp goes everywhere and defines friendshipD.Rabbit stamp symbolizes culture bond第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10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。Time management is all about making the most effective use of your time and workingsmarter.1 Ardhat takes discipline().Here are some tips which can help youmake full use o your time.It's important that you know what your short-term and long-term goalsare.you have clear goals,you can prepare a series of actions to achieve them.It's ony when youknow where you want to go and what you want to achieve that you can figure out exactly whatneeds to be done,and in what order.Some people have the habit of putting off doing things.For them,this bad behavior maybe amajor barrier to their success.It's important to look at the causes of your postponement.r have you just developeda very bad habit?The only way to break a habit istoconsistently act in other ways.So stop putting things off and just do it.It isagood method for you to make too its They cn increase yourprduib20er help oyourmnd,and vyouergydStart your day byfive to ten minutes planning your activities for the day.19Wriuyour-doether paper ro your compuier.Focus ktime.It can give you a very satisfying feeling.【高三诊断考试·英语第5页(共8页)】
Dre peopleare using ChatGPTtoreate books forsaleavesofr beensw,Wed hat ChaTreaed booksituthegand publisrett Schickler never imagined he could be a publishedthor.After leaming about the ChatGpTartifictelligence program.Brett decided that he had a good chance.Using the Al software,Brett created a30-children's e-book in a few hours.He offered it for sale througmsefpublishing seetion and it made Brett lessthan S100.While that may not sound like much.it'senora ther books using the sofvareAnby far the rgest of physiaas wll ver half of he in the UntdSte and over perent of the market There ere ve20-bk in Amon'Kinler as ofmid-February that y ChatPisierrte Andhumber is ingdaily.But due to thetre ofChaTand manyritretdmit that they haveedsmoble to get full count of howmanye-books may be written by Al.Some professional terre shwing theiThisomethng e allyeed to know,these books wilfood the market and manyriters are going to be ou of worksaid Mary Rasenberger,the xcivdiretor of theAuthors Guild,.“"The abilityoreatehAludbook wrting romninmmodity(a商品),”Not everyone is impressed by the software.Mark Dawson,who has sold millions of copies of books he wrotehimself through Kindle Direct Publishing.was quick to call ChatGPT-assisted novels dull.Dawson said that quality isimportant in the book business."It plays a part in how books are recommended to other readers.If a book gets badreviews,it's quickly going to sink to the bottom."32.Why is Brett Schickher mentioned in paragraph 2?A.To share the trick of making a fortune by writing.B.To share how to create e-books by using an AI program.C.To predict the development of an AI program in the future.D.To show how an AI program helped people with their writing.33.What do we know about the e-books in Amazon's Kindle store?A.Many of them are related to AI topics.Many ofther ra recordd by Al.公34.What does Mary Rasenberger worry about?A.Professional writers'lack of inspiration.B.ChatGPT's impact on the publishing industryC.Readers'difficulty in finding their favorite novels.D.Authors'failure to write good novels without ChatGPT.35.What is the main idea of the text?A.ChatGPT might harm original writing.B.The impact of ChatGPT is huger than before.C.Many people rely on ChatGPT to make a living.D.ChatGPT is better than humans in terms of writing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。英语试题(新高考卷)第5页(共8页)
DChildren need exercise.Parents often worry that spending time playing sports or evenjust playing games will take away their children's study time.But actually,that's not true.A recent research shows that physically fit children do better in school,get better gradesand have higher IQs()than less physically fit children.This may be because there is astrong connection between a healthy body and a healthy brain.Another thing parents should consider is that during childhood,kids need about 90 mi-nutes of exercise a day.I think parents should really focus on,first of all,making sure it'sfun.You should never use exercise as a punishment on them.I think you also want them to do sports that might last into adulthood.No matter how7much your kids love climbing trees,they won't be doing it by the time they're 40,at least nottamost of them.If you give them a sport that many adults enjoy when they were 13 or so,they'll stick with it long into old age.th67.What is the parents'worry according to Paragraph 1?A.Their children are not physically fit.aB.Playing games will waste their children's time.thC.Their children wouldn't like to take up sports.D.Their kids are too interested in after-school exercise.A68.What does the underlined word "them"refer to?A Kids.wB.Sports.69.What can we infer from Paragraph 4?C.Exercises.D.Parents.A.Parents can use exercise as a punishment.B.Parents should do more exercise that is fun.73C.Parents shouldn't allow their kids to climb trees.D.Parents should develop a lasting sport for their kids.E75Bananas are one of the most important fruits on the earth.But recently,scientists say banana plants around the world are dying of Panama disease called Tropical Race 4 (TR4).The Colombian government said six banana farms in the country had been attacked byWTR4.It attacks the banana plant through its roots ()There,it can prevent water andother things from reaching the plant's leaves.The plant turns yellow,then dries up and dies.It can take six months to a year for a banana farmer to notice TR4.But by then,the dis-7ease can be difficult to treat or control,because it spreads quite easily.7Some people tried to stop TR4 from attacking bananas.Scientist James Dale,for exam-ple,is working with a team in Australia to introduce a new type ()of banana that is im-8mune ()to TR4's attack.But some people are against new types of plants grown in labs.Not everyone is worried about the fruit."The future of bananas is good,"said Andrew Biles,a banana company manager."They just might be a little more expensive."女70.How does TR4 attack a banana plant?A From the roots.B.From the leaves.C.From the fruit.D.From the flowers.I71.Why is it difficult to treat or control TR4?A.Because TR4 is too tiny to be noticed.(B.Because banana plants grow quite quickly.C.Because TR4 spreads easily after it is noticed.D.Because banana farmers know little about TR4.【众九年级英语第7页(共8页)位】
第5期Al版Keys:(One possible version)封面故事1.F2.F七年级(上)Unit2能力训练听力原文及参考答案听力原文I.听句子,根据所听内容选择合适的应答语。句子读一遍。1.What's your favourite sport,Simon?2.I really like playing table tennis.3.Do Millie and Sandy enjoy listening to music?4.Let's meet in front of the library at seven.5.Why do you like reading books?Ⅱ.听对话,根据所听内容选择合适的图片。对话读一遍。6.W:What sport are you good at,Andy?M:Playing basketball.7.M:Linda,do you like playing any sports?W:Yes.I enjoy running.8.W:Who is your favourite basketball player?M:My cousin likes Sun Yue best,but I like Yao Ming best.9.M:I often watch TV at the weekend.What about you?W:I often listen to music.10.M:Is Sandy good at dancing?W:No.She is a member of the Swimming ClubⅢ.听对话,根据所听内容回答问题。对话读两遍。W:What can I do for you,young man?M:I like sports.I want to join the sports club.W:OK.What's your full name,please?M:David Jackson.W:What's your age?M:Fourteen years old.W:What's your favorite sport?Can you play tennis?M:Yes,very well.W:Do you like playing basketball?M:Yes,but I can't play it very well.W:Why do you want to join the club?M:Because I want to keep healthy and make friends.W:Oh,I see.Welcome to our sports club.You can come here on Sunday.V.听独白,根据所听内容判断句子正(T)误(F)。独白读两遍。(M)Hi!I'm David and I want to make some new friends!I'm eleven years old and I live inBeijing.I love sports!I like swimming,football and volleyball,but my favourite sport is tennis.Iplay it three times a week at a tennis club.I hope to be a good tennis player one day.At theweekend,I often play basketball in the park with my friends.I also like drawing and listening tomusic in my free time.What sport do you like?What other things do you enjoy?Send me an email and we can befriends!
第5期B1版Keys:课本链接1-5 FTTFT主题漫步1-4ABCC第5期B2版Keys:(One possible version客观题除外)知识“串联”For Section A1.closest2.most comfortable3.worst4.most cheaply5.most carefully6.freshest7.most comfortably8.most expensive9.shortest【跟踪练】1.the worst2.most carefully3.the shortest4.the freshest5.the most comfortableFor Section B【英汉互译】●1.有相同特征2.各种类型的3.是..的职责;由.…决定4.发挥作用5.例如6.make up7.take...seriously8.look for9.in fact10.come true【跟踪练】1.have;in common2.take;seriously3.play a role4.For example5.look for语法点击I.1.harder2.the best3.the poorest4.most beautifully5.tallestⅡ.1.Which is2.What do;think of3.closer;than any other写作一招鲜I'm Kate.I often shop at the three stores near my school.Now let me tell you something aboutthem.Happy Shopping has the most things for students to choose from,but Beautiful Sunshine hasthe things of the highest quality.As for Flower Time,things in it are not as good as those inBeautiful Sunshine.However,Flower Time is cheaper than Happy Shopping and BeautifulSunshine.When it comes to service,Happy Shopping and Beautiful Sunshine both have goodservice,and their owners are very helpful in answering any questions.Flower Time,however,has
II.1.remote control2.to switch off3.catch fire4.keeps track of5.air conditioner6.early onIII.1.relevant2.automatic3.efficiently4.Nevertheless5.available6.distanceIV.1.haven't seen2.will you be doing3.will be still raining4.arrives in5.will be wearing6.did something meaningful7.am writing8.will give it to youSection2I.1.absence2.emphasis3.artificial4.opposed5.resistance6.essayII.1.The instant Professor Lin entered the classroom,the students asked him many questions.2.We moved to the countryside so that we could be away from the noisy city life.3.This is Mr Dawson,a famous scholar specializing in English literature.Π.l.impression2.Originally3.which4.the5.thinking6.wants7.with8.happier9.to help10.will be working/will work
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31What is Pokbarel's attitude towards potatoes?A.Critical.老秀B.Opposed.C.Indifferent.D.Objective.Inspired by living systems,researchers at Aalto University have developed a new materialthat can change its elestrical behaviour based on previous experienee,effectively giving it sbasi fo of ptivmemory uchr dplay一f,swoa的nof robtrResponsive materials have become common in a range of applications,from glasses thatdarken in sunlight to drug delivery systems.But existing materials always reaet in themaTheir response to depend on thir history,nor do they adp bdntheir past.hilremivingymhihdynacallbehaviour based on previous conditions."One of the next bg challenges in material science isoftodevelop trulyerinspired byWethat would djustbou bisridBo Pengrearfellwlthae of theftd.十The researchers yhe(合成)micrmer magneti beads(磁珠)which werethen stimuedbya magnetie field.When the mgnetwas nthe beadstckdopillars.The strength of the magnetic field affects the shape of the pillars,whichintuaffects how well they conduct electricity."With this system,we coupled the magnetic field stimulus and the electricalresponse.Interestingly,we found that the eleetrical conductivity depended on whether wevaried the magnetic field rapidlyor slowly.That meant that the electrical response dependedon the history of the magnetic field.The electrical behaviour was also different if the magneticfield was increasing or decreasing,"explains Peng.In the future,there could be even morematerials that are algorithmically(在算法上)inspired by life-like properties,though theywon't involve the full complexity of biological systems.Such materials will be central to thenext generation of soft robots and for medical and environmental monitoring.32.What is the author's purpose of writing paragraph 1?A.To introduce the topic of the text.B.To give a definition to the new material.C.To make a comparison with existing materials.D.To stress the importance of the Aalto University's research.Wha dePnghA.They want to develop better materials.B.They depend on previous conditions too much.C.They are facing challenges from other universities.D.They can't make truly smart materials from history.【高二英语第6页(共10页)】
【答案与解析】 51.D主旨大意题。根据文章内容可知,一项调查发现青少年的 职业期待和实际工作可能不匹配,男性和女性从事的工作也有 很大差异。 52.B推断题。根据第2段第3句可推断,一个人的工作偏好和 前景可能不匹配。 53.A 细节题。根据第2段第1句可知,调查发现青少年们正专 注于一些众所周知的工作。 54.D 词义推测题。由of course可知画线词应与aren't well- paid相对应,再结合“In contrast,they tend to dominate the poorly-paid social-care workforce..”可判断选D项。 55.D 推断题。根据末段可知作者认为职场上的性别差异是一个 问题,即可判断作者认为经合组织的调查发现是令人担忧的。
B Having worked for more than a decade in finance in the oil industry in Canada,Tori Fahey found herself wanting more from life.But it wasn't through desperation that her circumstances changed:"I didn't get fed up and storm off,nothing like that;it was curiosity about other interests and wanting to experience something new.” Fahey left her job and completed an MBA before setting up a move to New York to begin a degree.However,the opportunity of an open year between the MBA and the degree came up,and as a keen touring cyclist,Fahey realised that a much dreamed-a- bout adventure was now becoming a possibility:"The ride in Af- rica had been on my fantasy list.It was a moment when I realised
mother standing with tears on the street.His mother said, "Where did you go?I was looking for you everywhere.I cooked your favorite meal.Come and have it now.You must be very hungry!"He felt guilty and hugged his mother.He then realized that parents need children's understanding as well.
【答案与解析】 尽管餐馆承诺提供健康食品,但因为许多因素,美国孩子依然 吃很多快餐。 29.A 【命题视角】词义推测题用于考查学生利用上下文对词、词组以 及句子的理解能力。 【解题思路】根据上文的lealthy fruits and vegetables和下文 but busy parents still choose quick meals for themselves and their kids可知,健康的水果和蔬菜非常受成年人的欢迎, 但忙碌的父母依旧选择快餐。从语境可知,all the rage意为 “流行(起来);时尚(起来)”。 30.C根据第3段内容可知,在参加调查的800个对象中,大部分 家长在餐馆点菜时依旧给孩子们点不健康的饮料或食物。

