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一、阅读理解A(2024届福建省福州市福建师范大学附属中学三模)噂BOLOGNA CHILDRENBOOK FAIRILLUSTRATORS EXHIBITION202458TH EDITIONABCBF highlight,the Illustrators Exhibition is a uniqueinternational showcasefor stateoftheartillustrations forchildrenand youngadults.WHO CANENTER•Illustrators,both professionalsand beginners,can enterunpublished artwork,or artworkpublished in theprevious2years.•Art schoolscan enterthe projectsby studentswho haveattended theirInstitute.•Publishers canenter illustratorsthey workwith.FEATURES OFTHE ILLUSTRATIONSIllustratorsmust entertheir artworksexclusively onlineby December31,
2023.The5artworks mustbe basedon the same theme,and mustbe numbered,as preferred,from1to5on thedigitalformat file.The5illustrations-5,no more,no less-may beunpublished artworkor artworkpublished after1January
2022.The workcan bein blackand whiteor colorand beproduced usingany technique.The digitalformat mustbe:jpg orpng,maximum size5MB,resolution150DPI.SELECTION PROCESS(All worksshall beexamined by the internationalJury prisingfive membersfrom publishinghouses,art schools,)or illustratorsappointed byBolognaFiere.The Jurysdecision shallbe final.WINNERSBeing selectedwill giveillustrators greatvisibility with the publicationof their works in the IllustratorsAnnual andthe2year worldtour of the exhibition.(入围)Winners under35will automaticallybe shortlistedfor theInternational Awardfor IllustrationBolognaChildrens BookFair,which consistsof aprize of15,000Euro and the assignmentto illustratea childrensbook to bepublished byGrupo SM,Spain.Unpublished winnersunder30will alsopete for the ARSIN FABULA scholarship,which coversthe entireMasterscourse fee.CONTACTSIf youhave problemsor needassistance:
1.Who cansubmit entries to the BCBF IllustratorsExhibition2024A.Visitors of the exhibition.B.Editors ofpublishers.C.Illustrators of all levels.D.Authors ofchildrens books
2.Which of the followingentries may be acceptedA.Artworks injpg digitalformat.B.Five artworkson diversethemes.C.Physical artworks in blackand white.D.Artworks publishedprior toJanuary1,
2022.
3.What benefitwill allwinners of theBCBFIllustratorsExhibition2024receiveA.A2year globaltour.B.A cashprize of15,000Euro.C.Ascholarshipfor furthereducation.D.A chanceto gettheirworkspublished.B(届柯桥区高三三模)2024Sandoval,who esfrom LosAngeles,has traveledand filmedin over50countriesacross sevencontinents and now livesin China.In2008,tired ofmy studiowork in the U.S,I came to China,thinking Iwouldbe hereone ortwo years,but ithas turnedout to be16years!”he said.He hopeshis photographswill inspireothersto embarkon adventuresas well.Sandoval is a professional photographer andlearned mercialphotography atwhat wasthen theBrooks InstituteofPhotography.With thehope oftrying somethingdifferent forhimself,he wentto Chengduin SouthwestChina tolive inOctober2008and hastraveled throughout the countrysince then.In thebeginning,he dideditorial workfor magazinesboth in and outsideSichuan,such asVogue.Then heworkedwith theSichuan tourismdepartment toproduce travelbrochures,and alsoon adcampaigns fordestinations forcorporatepanies.To him,Chengdu isthe capitalof alaidback lifestyle.He wasdelighted tosee thatresidents,dressed stylishlyorfbrtably,strolled in the streets“as slowlyas snails”.Almost a walking encyclopedia^^of Chengdu,Sandoval coveredeverycorner ofChengdu andrecorded Chengdueseand theirlives with his camera,listening to the soundof mahjongtilesbeing shuffledand musicfrom traditionalstringed instruments.He alsogoes fromplace toplace withhis heavytravel kit.The variedculture and vast,beautiful landhas kepthim inChinamuch longerthan hehad plannedinthebeginning.He remembersa widerange ofadventures likeexploring alocalvineyard andlocal winein YinchuanCity,a ridingperformance bya Mongolianethnic groupintheShuidonggou HorseRidingShow,and thenthe totallydifferent experienceof visitingthe HainanFree TradePort inthe south.He thinkshe hasdone alot in“this beautifulandvastcountry^^withhistravel photos.I tryto showpeople thebeautyof whereI go.I tryto inspirethem totravel andgo toplaces.Tm hopingto domore internationalwork Jhe said.
4.Why didSandoval eto ChinaA,He wasnot goodat studiowork.B.He wantedto stepout of the fortzone.C.He hada preferencefor internationalwork.D.He was attracted bythe picturesquenature ofChina.
5.What doesthe underlinedword“laidback“in Paragraph4refer toA.Leisurely.B.Simple.C.Luxurious.D.Healthy.
6.Sandovals experiencesaround Chinaare mentionedin Paragraph5to show.A.Sandovafs diversehobbies B.SandovaPs desirefor newcareersC.Sandovals superbphoto techniqueD.Sandovals fascinationfor Chineseculture
7.What isthe writingpurpose ofthis passageA.To callon readersto takeup photography.B,To praiseSandoval forspreading Chineseculture.C.To facilitatethe developmentof tourismin Chengdu.D.To introducethe experienceofaprofessionalphotographer.C(届黑龙江省齐齐哈尔市克东县第一中学高三三模)2024Right nowsomeone isspeaking orthinking inalanguage that is on the vergeof disappearing.Of the worlds roughly7,000spoken languages,one diesevery40days,一according toone estimatelanguages likeBabanki,spoken inCameroon.(易受影响的)And someof theplaces whererare languagesare the most concentratedare alsomost vulnerable(致命——击)to climate change.Especially,linguists callglobal warmingthe finalnail inthe coffinfor more than halfofhumanitys languagedisappearing.Lefs takeVanuatu,a SouthPacific islandnation,for example.Its verysmall,but ithas110languages spokenthere,(密度)which isthe highestdensity oflanguages inthe world.It is also oneof thecountries mostat riskof sealevel riseandclimate change.There,you canoften seeperfect hurricanes.So ifrising seasor stormsforce people in Vanuatuto moveto Australia,what happensto thelanguage theyspeakWell,what oftenhappens isthat theyarent necessarilydisplaced withthesamepeople intheir munity,and also,even iftheyare displacedwith otherpeople intheir munity,they andtheir childrenwill oftenadopt thelanguage ofAustralia,thedominant languagethere becauseits economicallyadvantageous fbrthem to speak thenew language,the dominantlanguage.And theirlanguage dies.However,there isso muchculturally lostwhen alanguage dies.It isbecause thelanguage carriesso muchlocalknowledge andculture.In fact,inthe1970s,it wassomething like2,000native speakersof Hawaiianremained.But activistslaunched someschoolswhere childrenare taughtfrom birth,usually bykind ofgrandparents,andnowmore than18,700people speakit.And thesame thinghappened inNew Zealandinthe1970s.Only5%of youngMaori peoplespoke thelanguage,but nowsomethinglike25%now speakit.
8.What dowe knowabout VanuatuA.Its mostlanguages havedied out.B.It issensitive toclimatechange.C.It witnessesvarious disastersevery year.D.It isthe highestdensity ofpopulation intheworld.
9.What willhappen topeople who are forcedto leaveVanuatu forAustraliaA.They losetheir advantagesin economy.B,They havefew chancestospeaktheir ownlanguage.C.They failto contactpeopleintheir previousmunity.D.They willinglyteach theirkids thelanguage ofAustralia.
10.What isthe authorsattitude towardslanguage disappearingA.Favourable.B.Concerned.C.Doubtful.D.Unclear.
11.What doesthe lastparagraph wantto conveyA.More languagesare facedwith dyingout.B.Its amust forkids tolearn theirmother tongue.C.Grandparents playa vitalrole inpassing downlanguages.D.More effortshave beenmade tosave endangeredlanguages.D届浙江省联盟高三月模拟2024Lambda5Fifty yearsafter Liliana Cavanis film The Night Porter wasreleasedto widespreadcritical disgust,how haveviews ofit changed“To writea poemafter Auschwitzis barbaricJ wrotethe Germantheorist TheodorAdorno,suggesting in his1949essay CulturalCriticism andSociety that artistic expressionhad beenrendered inadequateas atool tounderstand realityafterthe Holocaust.In her1974filmThe Night Porter,Italian directorLiliana Cavanichallenged thistheory,taking itto itslogicalextreme.She useda concentrationcamp asthe settingto explorea crazedsexual bondbetween anadolescentprisoner and an SSmandant,and how,years later,this psychologicalpoison haspervaded theirsouls.Amid thefurore afterits release—which includedintensely negativereviews andan attemptedban bythe Italianratingsboard-with typicalnonchalance,Cavani toldThe NewYork Times:“This isnothing paredtothenumberlesscouples whotear eachother apartpsychologically/7Half acentury on,however,does The NightPorterstill seemlike aprovocation thatplumbs thedepths ofbad tasteWiththe filmsrecent restoration and rereleases,as wellas renewedconversations aroundcinematic depictionsof theHolocaust,many haverevisited the film andremain unimpressedby itscontent.Others areperhaps seeingthefilmmore asLilianaCavanioriginally intended:as anartistic reflectionof howsexual obsessioncan befascistic inits tunnelvisionedferocity.Cavani herselfput itmore simply:love esalways witha priceto pay.”The NightPorter isset inVienna in1957,where aformer Nazimandant,Max DirkBogarde,worksinanupmarket hotel.There,he clasheswith formerSS colleagueswhoaredetermined topurge themselvesof anyshame abouttheirroles inthe FinalSolution andeliminate anysurviving witnesses.Max,however,would ratherforget hispast andmoveon,living hislife quietly,he says,“as achurch mouse.^^His carefulworld isupended whenLucia CharlotteRampling,now marriedto anAmerican poser,walks intohis hotellobby——the verywoman hesexually abusedwhileshe wasa prisonerinhiscamp,and withwhom heentered into a sadomasochisticrelationship.Reunited oncemore,theirtwisted foliea deuxresumes anda ferventdebasement begins—now,on bothsides.
12.Which of the followingstatements bestreflects theauthors perspectiveon thefilms portrayalof the HolocaustA.The filmis adisrespectful andexploitative representationoftheHolocaust.B.The filmis aplex andabstract explorationof Naziideology andsexual taboos.C.The filmisastraightforward historicalaccount oftheHolocaust.D.The filmisaromanticized depictionof loveduring theHolocaust.
13.In thecontext ofthe article,which ofthe followingbest describesthe termsadomasochistic”A.A formof psychologicaltherapy.B,A typeof artisticexpression.C.A relationshipdynamic characterizedbytheexchange ofpain andpleasure.D.A historicalaccount ofevents duringWorld WarIL
14.What isthe mainargument ofthose whodefend thefilms artisticmeritA.The filmprovides arealistic portrayaloftheHolocaust.B.The filmscontroversial naturegenerates importantdiscussions.C.The filmisasuccessful exampleofthe“NazisploitatiorT genre.D.The filmsplot andcharacter developmentare highlyoriginal.
15..What isthemostappropriate titleforthearticleA.“TheNightPorter:A CinematicControversy”B.Liliana Cavani:The DirectorWho ChallengedArt”C.Love andEvil:The plexThemes ofTheNightPorter”
二、七选五D.The Holocauston Film:A Historyof CinematicPortrayals^^(2024届Z20名校联盟三联)Things ToRemember OnYour FirstSolo TravelAdventureIf youveever thoughtabout justtaking atrip yourselfinstead ofwaiting forsomeone tojoin you,youre notalone.16However,do youcount yourselfamong themany whohave triedit Ifyoure planningyour ownsolo trip,here arefourimportant things to keepin mind.17Since youretraveling solo,how youchoose toexplore itis entirelyup toyou.This isyour chanceto dowhateveryou wantwhenever youwant because this time,youre runningthe show.Dont beafraid totalk torandom people.Though there is someonewho posesa threat,its importantto rememberthatnot everyoneis outto getyou.18Thats becauseyoure anovelty,a personfrom anothercountry whois visitingtheirs.Therefore,instead ofputting onyour headphonesor instantlyseeing themas weirdos,usethisspontaneous chatasachanceto meetthe localsor getremendations forthingsto do duringyour trip.Its okayto havebad days.19It happensand ifspletely okayto takesome timeto processwhatever itis yourefeeling.Take yourselfto amovie orspend theday dongsomething relaxinglike writingin yourjournal orreading onthebeach.Its okayto startsmall.20Start bydoing astay cationin anotherpart oftown,spending a few daysina new localeabus ortrain rideaway.Just dowhatever yourefortable withand seehow itall feelsfbr you.A.You arethe bossof yourownadventure.B.You needto makean unusualtravel choice.C.Its nosecret thatsolo travelis onthe rise.D.Sometimes thingscan goincredibly wrong.E.People likeyou simplydont knowhow tostart.F.Most ofthe timepeople arejust curiousand tryto befriendly.
三、完形填空G.Remember,your firstsolo tripdoesnt havetobetoawhole othercontinent.届福建省高三下学期模拟预测2024As a writer,I missrejection slips.Not thatI enjoyedreceiving thosepreprintedslips ofpaper,but atleast whenI gotone,I waspretty surethatafleshandblood21had putit inthe envelope.And therewas alwaysthe chanceI mightsee ahandwritten sentenceonthebottom,22the piecealmost madeit.When aneditorat McCalPswrote,Im afraidI haveto sayno onthis23piece,but tryme againon another,would you”It wasalmostas24to meas ifshe hadsaid,Well25it andhereisan advancefbr you”.Nowadays,rejection slipsseem tohave disappearedwiththeuse ofonline submissions.Most editorsdont feelit amustto26they havereceived,read,or consideredyour workbecause theyreceive somany27each day.For me,there arethree28of rejectionslip pain.The firstis29brought onby findinga flat“no”ona30piece ofpaper,then followedby angerhow couldthey31a piecethatisobviously somuch32than mostofthestuff theyprint,and,finally,rebirth:I willlive to33a newpiece anotherday.Learning to34rejection seemslike part of growing up asawriter.Despite themany lettersof acceptanceI havereceived,my folderof NoteworthyRejection Slips“is far35than thatof NoteworthyAcceptances”,which indicatestome thefact:I stillhave somegrowinguptodo.
21.A.writer B.reader C.mailman D,editor
22.A.demanding B.indicating C.suspecting D.arguing
23.A.boring B.novel C.lengthy D.particular
24.A.thrilling B.upsetting C.embarrassing D.amusing
25.A.buy B.reject C.check D.substitute
26.A.prove B.determine C.explain D.acknowledge
27.A.proposals B.drafts C.contributions D.instructions
28.A.meanings B.stages C.wonders D.rewards
29.A.relief B.frustration C・anger D.hesitation
30.A.valueless B.expensive C.characterless D.shiny
31.A.make upB.put awayC.turn downD.insist on
32.A.easier B.better C,shorter D.longer
33.A.print B.revise C.download D.submit
34.A.accept B.criticize C.judge D.evaluate
35.A.thinner B.fatter C.older D.newer
四、语法填空届湖北省武汉市华中师范大学附中高三五月模拟阅读下而短文,在空白处填人个适当的单词或括号内20241单词的正确形式90percent ofthe worldsfireworks areproduced inChina.The biggestimporter isthe US,which36ship inmore thanUS$650million worthin
2021.The detailsof fireworks9invention arelost tohistory,but37folk taletriestofill inthe gap.It goesthat monknamedLi Tiancreated fireworksaround1400years agoby packinggunpowder intobamboo tubes38scare offevil spirits.化合物An explosivemixture ofgunpowder andchemical poundsis39makes fireworksflash inpretty coloursandfun shapes.The imagesthey makedepend onthe placementof thesepounds insidethe shellofthefirework.Crowd40favorite includeet”,featuring a long trailof sparks;“peony”,a flowerlikeburst;and strobe,which producesa blinkingeffect.The singlebiggest fireworkshell evershot waspartofa2020wintercarnival display in Colorado,US.41weigh1268kilograms,it rosemorethana kilometreinto the sky42bursting,turning thenight skyred.For centurieswe hadto lightfirework43hand,but sincethe1980s,theres beenanother option:putercontrolledlighters,which mademusic atdisplays more44precise timedand safer.An evengreener alternativerecently45adopt
五、应用文is usingdrones totrace flashypatterns inthesky.The futureof fireworks,like somuch else,mayberobotic.写作届湖北省新高考协作体高三三模联考假定你是李华,给你班交换生发邮件,想邀请一起
46.2024Frank Frank晨跑请你根据以下要点提示,给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括表明来意;
1.晨跑的重要性;
2.注意事项
3.注意写作词数应为左右80Dear Frank,Best regards,Li Hua
六、读后续写(届浙江省温州市普通高中高三下学期三模)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,
47.2024使之构成一篇完整的短文Have youever beenso depressedthat youcant sleepYou alsocant eat.You cantread.You haveno friendsto callupand nothingis goodon TV.So yousigh,press yourface downharder intoyour pillow,and sheda fewtears.This wasmy lifetwo yearsago.I hadjust turned14but alreadyfound lifea struggle.As Ilayinmy bedone(瞄)Saturday,Mom peekedinto myroom tomake herregular IsEmily stillalive^^check.I knewthat ifI spentmoretime likethis,she wouldbegin dustingme.After suggestingafewthings formetodo thatI immediatelyrejected,Mommade hermove,Emily!Get dressed!Im takingthe dog out fbrawalk,and youreing withme!”Why Iprotested.Because ifllmake youfeel better.The thoughtof movingwas unbearable.I feltas ifall ofmy bodyparts wereweighed downby tonsof bricksIcouldnt rememberthe lasttime Ihad goneoutside.Somehow Ifound thestrength toslip ona pairof jeansandablack(狗绳)sweatshirt.Mom waswaiting atthe door,leash inhand anddog ather side.Then,we steppedoutside.It wasa warmMarch dayand ithad beenalongtime sincethe warmthofthesun hadtouchedmy cheeks.Mom ledthe dogand medown somedirt paths,through abig fieldand reachedHalsey Pond.But thesignsof springhad yetto appearandthescene wasrather colorlessthroughouttheentire journey.Im tired!Its boring,Mom!When canwe gohome”Not yet,shed say.Mom stoppedto sayhi toevery jogger,dog walker,runner,and bicyclistwho passedus.Sometimes shewould getinto aconversation.They wouldtalk about(容光焕发).weather,dogs,and allsmall talktopics.She seemedhappy,and wasliterally glowingAfter walkingfor whatseemedan age,Mom finallysaid itwas timeto goback.注意续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Paragraph1:When Igot home,anewfeeling seemedtobeawakened.Paragraph2:A newSaturday foundme askingMom ifI couldtake thedogout.。