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1、C. $90.C. Cool himself down.C. Daisys sisterABCC. Neither hot nor cold.C. Autumn.C. He doesnt think itllC. Practicing for a schoolC. A magazine.2024年高考7月摸底试卷(新高考I卷版)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)5ABC101. How much was the TV set?A. $60.B.$120.2. What does the man mean?A. Tom was talking wi
2、th the postman.B. Tom was running around the corner.C. Tom was helping the postman with his work.3. What does the man want to do?A. Buy a fan.B. Use electricity.4. Why did the boss criticize Joseph?A. He was late for work.B. He quarreled with the man speaker.C. He criticized the man speaker too seri
3、ously.5. Who is Fiona?A. The woman speaker.B. Thompsons sister.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分225分)5556686. What was the weather like last week?A. Too warm.B. Nice and sunny.7. What season is it now?A. Summer.B. Winter.8. What does the man think the weather will be like this weekend?A. He thinks itll rain.B. H
4、e thinks itll be cloudy,rain.7 . .9119. What can we know about the singing group?A. Ifs made up of 15 girls.B. It practices once every other week.C. Every member comes on time for each practice.10. What is the singing group doing these days?A. Writing a new song. B. Practicing eight songs, show.11.
5、What can we know about the new song?A. Its name is Sundays.B. Its written by a famous musician.C. Its written by a singer of the group.8121412. What is the father reading at the beginning of the conversation?A. A novel.B. A newspaper.13. What kind of book does the girl want to read?A. A book on doll
6、s.B. A book about animals.C. A book about candy and cookies.14. What does the girfs teacher say about reading?参考答案第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)16-20 ACBBA1-5 BACAB6-10ACACC11-15 CBBAB第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)21-23BCD 24-27CBBA 28-31BACB 32-35BDAA36-40AEDBF第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)41-45BAADC46-50BBBDC51-55CAACD56.has cause
7、d 57.was sentenced 58.assuming 59.the 6O.Like 61.to help62.better63 .j udgments64.bystanders 65.sympathize第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)15One possible version:Dear Mom and DadI can relate to your consideration of hoping me to study further after graduating from senior high,anyway,no parents would have the courag
8、e to let their children to stay too faraway alone.However,! pled with you to present my thoughts here to you about my willingness to go overseas.While being abroad alone seems so dangerous and lonely,it indeed can cultivate my adaptation to new and unfamiliar circumstances,thus developing my ability
9、 to cope with unknown problems.What9 more,universities abroad can help me gain a deeper insight into distinct culture so that my experience can be enriched.No matter what happens,! can take care of myself with delicacy and on no account will I add bother to you.I sincerely wish that my ideas could b
10、e taken into consideration and could get your permissio n to let me have a try.Yours sincerely Li Hua15One possible version:和将 ,knowing how much he loves basketball and thinkingmaybe it might cheer him up. Sure/ he says,opening his eyes and smiling a weary smile.Why not ? Dad drops the car key into
11、his jeans pocket, removes his bleached baseball cap and tosses it onto the grass.Dad catches the ball as nature to him as breathing.Each time he hold the ball in both hands between his knees,bends his legs slightly,and looks up at the basket.We immersed ourselves in the fever of sports and we forgot
12、 the time going away.*Mom was awaiting us in front of the door tocall us to have dinner.Dad rolls the ball to the corner and taps my brother on the shoulder,his face curving into a smile.Its nice to see Dad beam again.For a short time we helped him forget about Covid and his customers and whether hi
13、s bussiness would survive the pandemic.When he smiles,it seems as if everything will fit into place.A. The girl should read books every day.B. The girl can borrow books from the library.C. The girl should read at least ten books a night.9151715. Where are they planning to go in the morning?A. To a z
14、oo.B. To an art museum. C. To the seashore.16. Why does the woman want to go shopping instead?A. To buy some clothes.B. To meet her friend there. C. To buy a gift for herfriend.17. What are they talking about?A. A city guide.B. A shopping center. C. A travel plan.10182018. What is the main idea of t
15、his passage?A. How you decide what to buy in a supermarket.B. How a supermarket makes people spend more.C. Who decides how much to spend in a supermarket.19. Why does the food that everybody must buy spread all over the store?A. To provide a good service.B. To lead customers to all sections of the s
16、tore.C. To make it easy for customers to locate the food.20. How much do people spend after they have been in a store for 30 minutes?A. 1,500 cents in total.B. 40 cents each minute. C. Five dollars each minute.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)15. . . 2.537.5A B C DAChang Jin HuThe nearly three-hour-long historical
17、epic is a grind through the blood,sweat and tears of the real-life Chinese Peoples Volunteer Army as they fight against all odds to defeat the U.S.army at the titular lake during the Korean War.The conflict (1950-1953) is formally known in China as the “ War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid KoreaFu
18、ll River RedThe film is about the assassination of a Jurchen envoy in Qins court . The films heroes are undercover vigilantes who resent Qins behaviour and infiltrate his court to avenge Yue . They try to recruit a young commander in Qins army,Sun Jun,who is torn between obedience to his traitorous
19、superiors and loyalty to his people.In one scene,Sun cuts a tattoo that saysnServe the nation with utmost loyalty off his vigilante uncles back as his uncle shouts that Sun is a flunkey and a nrunning dog Hof foreigners .Home ComingThe movie tells a story of two unarmed Chinese diplomats delving int
20、o a resel force-controlled area in a fictional war wrecked African country to lead 125 Chinese citizens safely back home,and it has sparked a strong sense of national pride and confidence amid turbulent world experiencing major changes.21. What is the common theme of the three movies?A.Entertainment
21、B.Country-prideC.Anti-warD.Culture-diversity22. What can we infer from the movie Chang Jin Hu!Alts a relation lasting for nearly 3 hours of a splendid legend.B.It represents the high possibilities to defeat the US on account of Chineses persistence.C.The Chinese Peoples Volunteer Army goes to great
22、lengths to win the victory.D.This film is nowhere near splendid and magnificent.23. Where does the passage come from?A.a News reportB.an officer documentC.an entertainment website D.a literature newspaperBThere s a Native American proverb that says J The one who tells the story rules the world .n St
23、ories have the potential to be incredibly powerful . They re able to change how we relate to each other , to change prejudice , so the potential for stories to persuade is staggering . I read this really , really good research paper about these two books which basically suggested , that if you get p
24、eople to read a couple of chapters of Harry Potter , they 11 rate themselves higher than other people in their capacity to potentially move something Just using the power of their mind .The people who read about the vampires , they 11 actually believe that their teeth are slightly longer than other
25、people in the population , just as a result of having read a chapter or two of this book . In terms of psvcholo主丫, there s a w things that stories actually do to us .We start to almost feel as if the things that are happening to them , are happening to us . Reading is not a relaxation , you are buil
26、ding worlds , you are housing those worlds with cities , and those cities you are populating with people . So although television , film , theatre all have their place in the storytelling world , to me that moment of contact with a book , when you read a story and unlock its secrets . nothing quite
27、comes close .Our research has been on the interpretation of individual words,if you read the word jump” for example , you activate those areas that you also activate when you do actually perform the action of jumping , so it would be about here somewhere . The interesting question in this case of co
28、urse is , I mean if you read about somebody else jumping , why should you activate brain areas related to jumping ?The proponents of the theory would say that immersing yourself into a story is based on the mirror neuron system . I am convinced that mirror neurons are part of this process , but it c
29、an * t be the whole story . It 1 s been found that , when we connect with people who aren t real but are fictional characters , it forms a sort of social surrogate for us - it 1 s almost like they re a real person when they 1 re not. And psychologists sometimes call it forming a parasiticalrelations
30、hip .And what s interesting about that is it kind of makes us feel less lonely and it can also buffer self - esteem and improve our mood . We know that having a lot of friendships with other people when you re in a couple is a really positive thing for the outcomes of that relationship . But what s
31、really interesting is they don t have to be real people .24. What can we know from the first 3 paragraphs?A.The whole world is in the possession of the ones who tell stories.B.Reading is a process of relaxing rather than building connections with inside people. C.After reading some certain stories,w
32、e may have the feeling being like the characters. D.Books have stronger power than films and televisions in the storytelling world.25. According to the passage,whats the meaning of the underlined sentence?A.They can boost us in our capability that someone else may not have.B.They can immerse us in t
33、he world which we are reading about.C.We can enjoy the accompany with the lots of friends whether they are real or fictional.D.We can gain a deeper insight into the meanings of a unfamiliar word.26. Which world can replace the underlined world parasiticalA.fictionalB.dependantC.desperateD.subsequent
34、27. What does the article mainly talk about?A.How do stories affect our mindset?B.Whether to read stories or not?C.Should we put up with stories?D.How can we gain a parasitical friendship?cConfucianism is one of the most influential religious philosophies in the history China , and it has bee around
35、 for over 2,500 years . It is concerned with inner virtue , morality , and respect for the community and its values .Confucianism is a philosophy and belief system from ancient China , which laid the foundation for much of Chinese culture . Confucius was a philosopher and teacher who lived from 551
36、to 479 B . C . E . His thoughts on ethics , good behavior , and moral character were written down by his disciples in several books , the most important being the i . Confucianism believes in ancestor worship and human - centered virtues for living a peaceful life . The golden rule of Confucianism i
37、s Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto youThe main idea of Confucianism is the importance of having a good moral character , which can then affect the world around that person through the idea of cosmic harmony If the emperor has moral perfection , his rule will be peacefu
38、l and benevolent . Natural disasters and conflict are the result of straying from the ancient teachings . This moral character is achieved through the virtue of ren , or humanity which leads to more virtuous behaviours , such as respect , altruism , and humility . Confucius believed in the importanc
39、e of education in order to create this virtuous character . He thought that people are essentially good yet may have strayed from the appropriate forms of conduct.The idea of filial piety or devotion to family , is key to Confucius thought. This devotion can take the form of ancestor worship , submi
40、ssion to parental authority , or the use of family metaphors , such as son of heaven J to describe the emperor and his government . The family was the most important group for Confucian ethics , and devotion to family could only strengthen the society surrounding it.While Confucius gave his name to
41、Confucianism,he was not the first person to discuss many of the important concepts in Confucianism.28. What is Confucianism?Alts a philosophy originated in modern China.B.Its at the core of peoples conduct codes.C.Its a book full of moral thoughts and principles.D.Its a community that study an ancie
42、nt celebrity.29. How can Confucianism have something to do with world around the people?A.It can be used to explain how the disastrous outcomes come about.B.It should warn people not to obey the nature power and rules.C.It motivates people to show off what they have and how much they gain.D.It leads
43、 to peoples kind nature born as a human in their character.30. Which quotation may correspond with the idea of filial piety”?A.Jade is good-for-nothing if not carved.B.Mans nature is good at birth.C.First respectful to siblings then second trustworthy.D.If one refuses to teach, ones nature will shif
44、t. 31. What will the passage talk about next?A.The influence of Confucianism.B.The passing down of Confucianism.C.The evolution of Confucianism.D.The transformation of Confucianism.DThe hustle - culturenarrative promotes the idea that there s always more tostrive fo亡more money to make , a bigger tit
45、le or promotion to secure and a higher ceiling to smash . Although not all entrepreneurs embrace these tropes , some experts say some people have still felt the pressure from the decades - long trickle - down effect of total immersion in work , often to the detriment of other facets of their lives .
46、 They point out this mindset stems largely from tech start - ups in Silicon Valley , and has been present on social media .But they also highlight that overworking deliberately - and talking big about doing so - can have negative effects on workers1 mental and physical health , and consequently may
47、be losing its lustre , especially among some employees from marginalised groups and backgrounds .In the pandemic era,many people are re-prioritising what they want out of work and life : they are quitting toxic workplaces , leaning out, strengthening boundaries and carving more time for personal liv
48、es and hobbies . Plus , experts say economic uncertainty and greater awareness of inequality can make both the ideas and language of the rise - and - grind mentality feel outdated and out of touch .Experts say the entrepreneurial boom in the 1990s and early 2000s laid the groundwork for the hustle-culture narrative.They note the rise of venture-capital financing helped build technology titans in Silicon Valley : companies inc