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第二十四套综合检测必修第一册选择性必修第〜四册(分钟分)120150考情分析高考对接点考查定语从句、名词性从句、非谓语动词、时态和语态单元疑难点非谓语动词、时态典型情境题语法填空(话题:中国传统制茶技艺及其相关习俗)第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题海小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳5A BC选项听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅10读一遍A.January.B.February.C.March.
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2.What is the mandoingA.Making anappointment.B.Asking forhelp.C.Offering advice.
3.Where does the conversationprobably takeplaceA.At anairport.B.In atheatre.C.In arailway station.4,What dothe studentsrespect MrSmith forA.His teachingstyle.B.His achievement.C.His kindness.A.From hisfather.B.From anemail.C.From asouvenir shop.
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522.5听下面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、、三个选5A BC项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,5各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5daily costs,I wasable to47myself,contribute mypart of the48expenses withmy auntie*s family,and49for upingtuition feeswhile alsonavigating myacademic work.My relativegood50didnt preventme fromnearing abreaking pointafter five51,or tiringmonths.On aSaturday afternoon,after spendingthe wholemorning atmy parttimejob,I52to thelab.I realizedin53I hadwashed awayall mycells ofinterest.I brokeinto tears,went home,and spentthe eveningrelaxing.My briefreset helpedme seethat Icould considerfailed experimentsa part of thelearningprocess.Soon,my projectbegan to54interesting results,which helpedconfirm thatI stillloveB.option C.position D.passionB.privileges C.assignments D.dutiesB.afford C.agree D.promiseB.encouraged C.allowed D.requestedB.gave C.passed
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101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Traditional teaprocessing techniquesand theirassociated socialpractices in China wereadded toUNESCOsRepresentative Listof theIntangible CulturalHeritage ofHumanity onNovember29th.This uniqueculture,56pose ofknowledge,skills andpractices concerningmanagement ofteaplantations,picking oftea leaves,and theprocessing,drinking andsharing oftea,is the43rd entryfromChina onthe list,whose totaltops allother countries.The teathat hasappealed to the worldforthousands ofyears finally57receive toplevelglobal58recognize asa sharedcultural treasureofmankind.According toUNESCO,in Chinatraditional teaprocessing techniquesare59close associatedwithgeographical locationand naturalenvironment,resulting60six categoriesinChina——green,black,yellow,oolong,white anddark.As anofficial documentexplained,tea is a fundamentalcultural elementto Chinesepeoples dailylife.Practices ofgreeting guestswith teaand buildinggood relationshipsthrough tearelatedactivities61share amongmultiple ethnicgroups,and provide62sense ofidentity andcontinuity formunities,groups and63individual concerned.In China,64is reportedthat over40vocational collegesand80universities haveset upmajors inteascience ortea culture,with over3,000graduates65specialize intea productionand artevery year.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15你校举办了主题为“垃圾分类,我们一起来”知识竞赛活动请根据以下图画写一篇英文周记投稿注意:写作词数应为左右80参考词汇:垃圾分类garbage sorting第二节(满分分)25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It wasa coldday in the smalltown ofSpringdale.Sarah,a youngwoman whohad justlost herjob,walked thestreets feelingdown anddiscouraged.She wasworried abouthow she was goingto makeendsmeet andpay herrent.As shewas walking,she noticeda smallmovie theaterthat she had neverseenbefore.Curious,she approachedthe entranceand sawa signthat read“Love Cinema”.Then,Sarahdecided togo insideand takea look.As sheentered thetheater,Sarah wassurprised tofind a group ofpeople standingaround atable.They werehanding outtickets to the latestblockbuster movie,free ofcharge.Sarah washesitant atfirst,wondering ifthere wasa catch,but thefriendly facesof the volunteers puther atease.“Are yousure thesetickets arcfree^^Sarah asked,surprised.“Absolutely!”replied oneof thevolunteers.We wantto spreadsome loveand joyin the munity,and whatbetter way to dothat thanby givingout freemovie tickets”Touched bythe kindgesture,Sarah decidedto takea ticketand wentinside thetheater.As shesatin thecozy cinema,watching themovie,she felther worriesmelt away.For afew hours,she forgotabouther troublesand justenjoyed themoment.After themovie,Sarah approachedthevolunteersandthanked themfor thekind gift.They askedher if she hadenjoyed themovie,and Sarahreplied thatitwas thebest oneshehadseen ina longtime.The volunteerssmiled and told her that they were gladthey couldbrighten upher day.Theyexplained that they wereagroupof localresidents whowanted todo somethinggood for themunity.They raisedfunds topurchase movietickets andgave themaway topeople whoneeded alittle extraloveand support.Moved bytheir kindness,Sarah askedifshecould helpout in any way.The volunteershappilyweled herandtoldherthat theywerealways lookingfor morepeople tojoin theircause.注意.续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在相应位置作答2Over the next fewweeks,Sarah volunteeredattheLove Cinemaevery chanceshe got.Years later,Sarah wouldlook backon thosedays withfondness,remembering howa smallact ofkindnesschanged herlife for the better.听第段材料,回答第、题667A.See adentist.B.Meet aclient.C.Clean thehouse.
6.What willHenry doat2:00tomorrow afternoon
7.What kind of musicwill the speakers enjoytomorrowA.Classical music.B.Rock music.C.Jazz.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What activitydidthe woman remendA.Running.B.Skating.C.Swimming.
9.When doesthewomando herleg trainingA.On Mondays.B.On Wednesdays.C.On Fridays.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.How longhas thefridge beenused approximatelyA.9years.B.10years.C.l1years.
11.Whafs wrongwith thefridgeA.Its toonoisy.B.It stopsworking.C.Its dooris broken.
12.What*sthe manA.A repairman.B.A clerk.C.An engineer.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What isthemandoingA.Watching TV.B.Reading newspapers.C.Surfing theInternet.
14.How many people werekilled bythe stormin MadagascarA.
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15.What isthe problemin MalawiA.Food cantbe sentto theaffected areas.B.Storm Batsiraiis hittingthe country.C.No effortwas madeto helpthe victims.
16.What willthespeakersprobably talkabout nextA.The maincauses of the storm.B.Ways toprotect theenvironment.C.Another extremeweather disaster.听第段材料,回答第至题101720A.Social Science.B.Law.C.Medicine.
17.Which schoolistheuniversity mostfamous forA.The students.B.The receptionists.C.The lecturers.
18.Who willsay somethingmore aboutthe courses
19.What isrequired fordegree coursesA.One groupdiscussion.B.A longessay.C.Informallectures.
20.Who isthe speechmost probablyintended forA.Students athigh school.B.Teachers athigh school.C.Graduates of other countries.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题海小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DACelebrateFarming withLEAF OpenFarm SundayHowmanypeoplehave passedyour farm,seen yourpigs andwondered whathappens behindthefarm gateThere isa genuineinterest acrosssociety tolearn aboutwhere foodes from,what thefarmersdo andhow the countryside ismanaged.Whether youhost anevent for20people or200,the dayis reallyrewarding,a greatwaytoinvolve()your localmunity andis hugelypositive PRpublic relationsfor British farming.A simpleselfguidedfarm walkis allyou needto offer,and LEAFhas lotsof freeresources andtips available to helpwith yourplanning,including:•how tomanage yourvisitor numberswith theticketing system•planning afarm walk•creative activityideas(样板)•risk assessmenttemplates・creating ahandwashing stationneeded ifyou havelivestockCooperate with a localfarmer,run yourown event,or offerto helpsomeone whois takingpart thisyearand playyour partin promotingBritishfarming.Following registration,you willreceive ahandbook withguidance onhow toorganize asafe andengagingevent.There isalso ateam ofLEAF OpenFarm Sundayambassadors whoare atthe endof anemailor phoneto answeryour questions.To findout more,visit:farmsunday.org.
21.What canparticipants learnfrom theeventA.Food safety.B.Farmers*work.C.Public relations.D.Time management.
22.What doesLEAF offerA.Paid resources.B.Handwashing tips.C.A selfguidedvehicle.D.Tips forplanning farmactivities.
23.Whats theduty of the ambassadorsA.Dealing withregistration.B.Promoting Britishfarming.C.Offering consultationservices.D.Cooperating withlocal farmers.B肿瘤学家Monica Bertagnolliis anoncologist atBrigham andWomens Hospitaland aprofessorof surgeryat HarvardMedical School.Growing upin Wyoming,shewas well awareof thelack ofhealthcare resourcesin ruralareas.Access toindepth carefor cancer patients ishard toget.Shes workedthroughouther careerto changethat.In Wyoming,theres agreat distanceto travelbetween wherepeople liveand wherethey canfind acancerspecialist.If youneed treatmentsand haveto beadministered everyday,and ififs120miles fromwhereyou live,that endsup beinga hugebarrier toreceiving thekindofcare youneed.”And nowMonica servesas thevice presidentof theCoalition ofCancer CooperativeGroups一CCCG aninternational networkof individualswho workto improvethe qualityof lifeand survivalofcancer patientsby increasingparticipation incancer clinical trials.“One of the reallyimportant thingsis thatwere trying to makesure thatcancer clinical trials cangetto everysingle patientwho needsthem inmy ownstate JMonica said.The CCCGset upsitesin northernand southernWyoming that are ableto runclinical trials.Before thosetrials becameavailable,patients wouldusually goto Denveror Salt Lake City——a threetosevenhourdrive.Monicas effortsto increaseaccess to the healthcare needsof herrural Wyomingpatients alsoincludehelping todevelop newpolicies thatwill allowpatients toparticipate inmore clinicaltrials,andlinking themwitharegional doctorwho canget themthe accessto thecare theyneed.In addition totheclinicaltrials,Monica saidthat technologysprogress likebetter cellphone andInternet service in the mountainsof Wyoming,aswellas socialmedia,has helpedrural residentsstay intouchwith lovedones andmedical professionalsdespite theirdistance.She istryingtoadvocate stronglyforthose changesto continue.“I stillconsider myselfpartofWyoming and I amvery devotedto makingsure thatpatients cangetaccess tocare.”
24.What isMonica concernedabout inWyomingA.Housing problems.B.Public transportation.C.Health careof ruralcancerpatients.D.Further educationof ruralresidents.
25.How doesMonica helpwith theproblemA.By offeringclinicaltrials.B.By advocatingfinancial aid.C.By improvingInternetservice.D.By trainingmore medicalprofessionals
26.Why areDenver andSaltLakeCity mentionedin paragraph4A.To betterexplain theproblem.B.To stressthe situationis universal.C.To showthe advantagesofothercities.D.To statethecountryis makinga jointeffort.
27.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe MonicaA.Honest andgenerous.B.Modest andcourageous.C.Devoted andresponsible.D.Determined andsociable.CPeople oftenreport abnormalbehaviour fromanimals beforeearthquakes.But isthere anysciencebehind thissixth senseAround500,000detectable quakesoccur inthe worldeach year,of whichroughly100causedamage.Experts haveno wayof knowingexactly whenor wherethenextearthquake willhit.So thepotentialfor animalsto beearlywarning systemsis interesting.But theidea that animals canpredict earthquakesis notunprecedented.In373BC,Roman authorAelianwrote abouthow snakes,mice andinsects fledthe cityof Helikebefore itwas destroyedby anearthquake.More recently,hibernating snakesabandoned thecity Haichengbefore a
7.3magnitudeearthquake in
1975.In2016,thousands ofbirds tookflight beforean earthquakestruck Oklahoma.Science suggeststhatanimalsmay beabletosense initialquakes secondsor minutesearly.When an(震中).earthquake hits,earthquake wavese outfrom theepicentre Primarywaves-the firstwaves tobefelt-are smaller,and golargely undetectedby humans.They happenprior tomore violentsecondary(使侄塌)waves,which canshake theground andtopple Ubuildings.Animals whohave moreacute sensesof hearingand smellthan humansmay feelthese secondsorminutes beforehumans.Elephants andbirds,for example,might feelthe lowfrequency soundwaves andslightshaking movementsfrom weakforeshocks.Whereas micecan hearvery highpitch sounds.But couldanimals senseearthquakes earlyenough toact asan earlywarningsystem Researchsuggestsits unlikely.A2018Bulletin ofthe Seismological Society of America reviewexamined180previous studiesand foundthat theconnection betweenanimal behaviourand earthquakeswas largely(传闻的).anecdotalResearchers recordedthe movementsof northItalian farmanimals overseveral months.They foundthatthe animalswere unusuallynervous inthe hoursbefore theearthquakes.Hence,they thinkthemovement profilesof differentanimal speciesin differentregions couldprovide clueswith respectto theplaceand timeof anuping earthquake.
28.What doesthe underlinedword“unprecedented“in paragraph3probably meanA.New.B.Accurate.C.Curious.D.Reasonable.
29.What canbe learnedabout anearthquakeA.Its firstwaves aremore destructive.B.Animals senseits waveshours early.C.Humans seldomfeel itsprimary waves.□.Technology canpredict itscentral point.
30.Which animalscan sensethe highfrequency soundsA.Snakes.B.Elephants.C.Birds.D.Mice.
31.What didthe BulletinoftheSeismologicalSocietyofAmericafind aboutanimals earlywarningsystemA.It isof greathelp.B.It needsfurther research.C.It isbased onno evidence.D.It soundssort ofreasonable.DAt Winchestercollege,students cantake classesin woodcarving orsculpture,perform ona stageatthe schoofs240seat theatre,or usethe2,000books inits artlibrary.The storyis differentin state schools,which haveseen asharp reduction in art provision overthe lastdecade.The momentthat convincedmeto goon strikewas whenmy schoollost itsspecialist art teacher Jone strikingteacher wrotein thisnewspaperlast week,Activities suchas art and musicare thehighlight ofthe weekfor lotsof pupils,buttheyre thefirst togo whenresources areshort.^^English state schools arefacing acreativity crisis.Since2010,the number of artteachers hasfallenby23%.This shiftis mostnoticeable amongstate schoolsin developingareas,where pupilsare farlesslikely tosing ina choiror playinanorchestra.Meanwhile,private schoolshave investedsubstantialresources inartandmusic provision.As fewerstate studentshave opportunityto engagewith artor music,fewer goontostudy suchsubjects atuniversity.The riskis thatart subjectswill berestricted toaprivileged few,shrinking thecultural horizons of most students.(功利Art makesa personbroadenninded andmore imaginative.Yet the governments utilitarian的)attitude toeducation hasnarrowed theopportunities forstateschoolstudents.Artists andteachershave longcondemned theEnglish baccalaureate,the systemintroduced underthe formereducationsecretary MichaelGove in2010,which encouragesschools tofocus oncore”subjects-English,mathsand sciences.Private schoolsare notbound bythese rulesand arefree todo whatthey considerbest fortheirpupils.Cuts infunds foreducation havemade thispicture worse.In the10years after2009,spending perpupilin Englandfell bynearly10%.Overstretched teachershave lesscapacity torun choirsor putonschool plays.Although thegovernment announcedan additional£
2.3billion in school fundingin lastyearsautumn statement,most ofthis will be eatenup bythe growthinschoolcosts.Tackling thecreativitycrisis in state schoolsisamatter ofurgency,both forpupils andforthecountry asa whole.
32.Why doesthe authormention theloss ofa specialistartteacherinthefirst paragraphA.To emphasizethe importanceof art education.B.To showthe influenceofthereductioninartprovisionin stateschools.C.To parethe artprograms in stateschoolsand private schools.D.To criticizethegovernmentseducation policies.
33.What isone consequenceofthedecline inart educationin stateschoolsA.More studentsare studyingart atuniversity.B.The culturalhorizonsofmoststudentswillbeexpanded.C.Most studentswill haveless accessto diverseculture.D.The English baccalaureate willbee lessinfluential.
34.What isthe reasonforthedecline inart educationinstateschoolsA.The introductionoftheEnglishbaccalaureatesystem.B.An increaseinthenumberofprivateschools.C.The popularityof“core”subjects amongstudents.D.The growthof alternativeextracurricular activities.
35.Whats theauthors attitudetothedecline inarteducationinstateschoolsA.Indifferent.B.Concerned.C.Contradictory.D.Supportive.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
52.5125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Some peoplemay feela senseof sadness,loneliness,and disappointmentafter celebrationsandevents.Dont worry.36They arepletely normalreactions.But whatcan youdo withpostevent blues37What youare feelingis pletelynormal.lt doesnot meanthat you did somethingwrong.Its simplythatthemoment isover,and yourbody andyour spiritare readjustingtotheshift inthechemicals thataffect yourmood.Appreciate whatyoudid.Realistically evaluatewhat happened,and enjoythe pleasuresof theexperience.Did youhave agood time38Did youmake anew friendAcknowledgethe negativerealistically.Few thingslive upto ourfantasies becauseour fantasiesseldominclude theproblems ofevery experience.Before mywedding day,my parentstold me to prepareforsomething reallyunpleasant tospoil theday・Its unavoidable/5she toldme.“And ifllbe big.Likeyou willhave forgottento inviteyour bestfriend,or youleft yourshoes inthe taxiand havenothing towearwith yourwedding gown/39Theres thebad thingJ she said.Now Ican enjoythe goodstuff.”Move on.40Maybe youllstart takinga cookingclass soyou canmake abetter mealnext time.Maybe youllget togetherwith yournew friendfor coffee.Maybe youllstart tothink aboutyour nextvacation.A.Did youlearn anythingB.May bethats partoftheproblem.C.Today lifehas gottenback tonormal.D.Youre notalone infeeling anyof these.E.But whenit happens,shesaid,take itin,and letit go.F.Dont takethe feelingsor yournegative thoughtsliterally.G.Make plansfor futurecelebrations,adventures,achievements,and activities.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3015115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DMyfirst strokeof luckcame whileI wassitting withmy auntiefrom theUK.We weretalking about()my planafter Ifinished university.I haddiscovered an41for molecularbiology research,but therearen*t many42in Slovenia,andIthought Icouldnt43to moveabroad.To mysurprise,my auntie_44一metoconsider internationalpostgraduate studies,and even45me mycousins roomwhile shewasaway for a year.I decidedto applyforamasters programatauniversity nearmy aunties.Once Iarrived intheUnited Kingdom,I founda parttimejob.By working46and minimizingunnecessary。