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1、浙江省三校2024届12月(缙云中学、长兴中学、余杭高级中学)联考英语试题命题:长兴中学 杨 珏 王姗姗第 一 部分 听 力 ( 共 两 节, 满 分 3 0 分 )做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在 试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读 一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A.19.15. B.9.18. C.9.15
2、.答案是C。1.Why did the police officer stop the woman?A. Because of the driving speed. B. Because of the license problem. C. Because of the broken tail light.2.How does the man feel?A. Confident. B. Nervous. C. Excited.3.What is the woman telling the man?A. She likes him. B. She forgot him. C. She remem
3、bers him.4.What will happen in the speakers company?A. The office building will change.B. Many employees will lose their jobs.C. All employees will earn more money.5.What does the man suggest?A. Buying a phone. B. Using his phone C. Charging the phone.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个
4、小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳 选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.What was wrong with the mans job interview?A. He mistook the date.B. He didnt have the right documents.C. He arrived too late for the appointment.7.What does the man probably think o
5、f the woman?A. She is unfriendly. B. She is careless. C. She is helpful.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What are the guards banned from doing according to the woman?A. Speaking to others. B. Wearing strange uniforms. C. Taking pictures with tourists.9.What is Lucys attitude towards the rules?A. She questions them.
6、 B. She understands them. C. She opposes them.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Which date did the boy finish his project?A. On November 12th. B. On November 15th. C. On December 17th.11.Which paper will the boy probably write tonight?A. The War of 1812. B. Brown Bear Populations. C. The Wonders of Liquids.12.Wha
7、t is the main topic of the conversation?A. Time management. B. The choice of subjects. C. The plan of some projects.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What is the womans main issue?A. Her bag was stolen.B. Someone harmed her. C. She cant speak Italian.14.Where will the woman go next?A. To Rome. B. To Venice. C. To
8、 Milan.15.What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Check in earlier.B. Stay close to her bag.C. Let someone watch her personal belongings.16.Where are the speakers probably?A. On a train. B. At a train station. C. At a police station.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Why did the speaker start playing golf?A.To
9、play with his dad.B.To play on his school team.C.To follow his dream of becoming a professional.18.Where was the golf game firstly invented?A. In England. B. In Scotland. C. In the US.19.What is the most important golf competition according to the speaker?A. The US Open. B. The British Open. C. The
10、Masters Tournament.20.What does the speaker plan to do in the future?A. Open his own golf course.B. Organize golf camps for children.C. Give pro golfers one-on-one instruction.第二部分 阅 读 理 解 ( 共 两 节 , 满 分 5 0 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,选出最佳答案。ASince its launch in 1981,Ch
11、ina Daily has served a vital role in telling the world about China and providing valuable insight into the worlds second-largest economy. The following are some branding events, conducted by it, which have advanced public diplomacy (外交)and international communication.Vision China LecturesA series of
12、 talks are organized by China Daily in which leading political and business figures are invited to speak and interact live with domestic and foreign audiences. The Vision China lectures focus on major issues facing China and the world and explore what Chinas successful stories mean for the world and
13、 how Chinese wisdom can help the world.China Watch Think Tank ForumElites(精英),including opinion leaders, politicians and businesspersons with expertise(专业知识)on China, discuss topics on the developments and the future of China and the world in China Watch Think Tank Forum.Asia Leadership RoundtableTh
14、e China Daily Asia Leadership Roundtable provides a platform for high-level dialogue and communication among leaders and social elites in the fields of politics, business and academia in Asia. TESOL China AssemblyOrganized by China Daily in partnership with TESOL International Association(Teachers o
15、f English to Speakers of Other Languages),TESOL China Assembly is a high-level international English Language Teaching (ELT)event in China. It aims to promote scholarship and cross-cultural understanding among English educators in China, and to enhance dialogue between Chinas ELT professionals with
16、their peers worldwide.21.What can participants of Vision China Lectures get?A. Some practical skills of public speaking.B. Some wisdom implied in the Chinese fictional stories.C. Some helpful inspirations and experience of development of China.D. Some differences of lifestyle between domestic and fo
17、reign audiences.22.Who may not be invited to attend Asia Leadership Roundtable?A. Economists from Japan. B. Managers from Germany.C. Finance Minister of India. D. The head of Peoples Bank of China. 23.Which of the following may interest teachers of ELT in China?A.TESOL China Assembly. B. Vision Chin
18、a Lectures.C. Asia Leadership Roundtable. D. China Watch Think Tank Forum.BJust about 50 years ago, needing money to support my familymy novels werent best-sellers-I had the idea of taking the longest train trip imaginable and writing a travel book about it. The trip was improvisational(即兴的). I didn
19、t have a credit card. I had no idea where Id be staying nor how long this trip would take. And Id never written a travel book before. I hoped my trip wouldnt suffer a lot, though it was obviously a leap in the dark.I set off with one small bag containing clothes, a map of Asia, a travel guidebook an
20、d some travelers cheques, I was often inconvenienced, sometimes threatened, now and then disturbed for bribes, occasionally laid up with food poisoningall this vivid detail for my narrative.What I repeated in the more than four-month trip was the pleasure of the sleeping car. Writing on board the Kh
21、yber Mail to Lahore in Pakistan, The romance associated with the sleeping car comes from the fact that it is extremely private, combining the best features of a cupboard with forward movement. Whatever drama is being shown in this moving bedroom is heightened by the landscape passing the windowA tra
22、in is a carrier that allows residence.I wrote The Great Railway Bazaar on my return in 1974,and it appeared to good reviews and quick sales.Thats the past. Nothing is the same. All travel is time-related. All such trips are singular and unrepeatable. Its not just that the steam trains of Asia are go
23、ne, but much of the peace and order is gone. Whod risk an Iranian train now or take a bus through Afghanistan?But Ive been surprised by some of the more recent developments in travel. I rode on Chinese trains for a year and wrote Riding the Iron Rooster, but now China has much cleaner and swifter tr
24、ains and modernized destinations. A traveler today could take the same trip I took in1986-87 and produce a completely different book.All travel books are dated. Thats their fault that theyre outdated, and its their virtue that they preserve something of the past that would otherwise be lost.24.What
25、happened at the beginning of the authors trip to Asia?A. He made full preparations for the trip. B. He had expected the journey to be rough.C. He organized the trip with his familys support. D. He started the trip out of his passion for traveling. 25.Why did the author repeatedly recall the sleeping
26、 car?A. For its long distance. B. For its full equipment.C. For its reassuring privacy. D. For its romantic scenery.26.What did the author try to convey by saying Nothing is the same?A. The landscape in Asia was gone. B. Train trip was no longer popular.C. He couldnt write another bestseller. D. Tra
27、nsportation and travel had changed a lot. 27.Which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?A. Practice makes perfect. B. Sharp tools make good work.C. Travel, truth is not the arrival card. D. The journey, not the arrival matters.CFrom rolling hills to mountain ranges, vi
28、ews make any road trip memorable, but for blind passengers this is part of the experience they miss. Motor company Ford tries to change that. It teamed up with GTB Roma and Aedo Projectto develop a technology that will give those unfortunate passengers a way to feel natures beauty through their car
29、windows. The prototype of the smart car window has a device with an outside-facing camera. With just a press of a button, the system takes a picture of the current view. The colorful picture is then turned into an image with different shades of grey through LED lights, which vibrates differently. As
30、 the finger passes over different regions of the image, its shaking movements provide feedback through the sense of touch to the person using it. The smart window also comes with a voice assistant that uses AI to identify the scene and help the passengers get information on what theyre seeing.“As th
31、e prototype started taking shape, we realized we were giving birth to a completely new language that would give blind people a new chance to visualize and experience traveling” Federico Russo, one director of GTBRoma,s aid. “When the idea was at its first stage, we looked for suppliers all around th
32、e world to make it come to life. “He believes the technology can be employed not just in cars. “It could be introduced into schools and institutions for blind people as a tool that could be used in multiple ways.The technology may show up in a Ford autonomous vehicle. Its known that the company is t
33、esting their technology and future business model and struggling to figure out how an autonomous vehicle gives differentpassengers the details needed to get from one destination to another. Its unclear when this technology will be made available. However, the idea of building something for the less
34、advanced is indeed a kind and influential action.28.How does the smart car window work?A. By sorting shaking movements. B. By translating scenery into vibrations.C. By recording the view with a camera. D. By presenting different shades of colors. 29.What can we know about the technology according to
35、 Federico Russo?A. It will have wide application. B. It will be used in schools first.C. It will be tested around the world. D. It will understand different languages. 30.What difficulty is Ford facing currently?A. How to explore their future business model. B. How the technology is applied to every
36、day life.C. How to produce autonomous cars in large numbers. D. How an autonomous vehicle provides route information.31.Which can be the best title for the text?A.AI-based Window Adds Fun to Road Trips B. Ford Develops a System for the Blind to DriveC.Smart Window Lets Blind Passengers Feel Views D.
37、 Technology Makes Blind Peoples Trip EnjoyableDBabies are surrounded by human language, always listening and processing. Eventually, they put sounds together to produce a “Daddy” or a “Mama”. But what still confuses neuroscientists is exactly how the brain works to put it all together. To figure it
38、out, a team of researchers turned to a frequent stand-in (代替) for babies when it comes to language learning: the song-learning zebra finch. “Weve known songbirds learn their song by first forming a memory of their fathers song or another adults song. Then they use that memory to guide their song lea
39、rning, said Neuroscientist Todd Roberts.“Its been a long-term goal of the field to figure out how or where in the brain this memory is. This type of imitative learning that birds do is very similar to the type of learning that we engage in regularlyparticularly when were young, we use it to guide ou
40、r speech learning.Roberts and his team had a feeling that the interface(交叉区域)between sensory areas and motor areas in the brain was critical for this process, and they focused on a group of brain cells called the NIf.In order to prove that we could identify these circuits, we thought if we could imp
41、lant a false memory. First, they used a virus to cause the neurons (神经元) in the birds NIf to become sensitive to light. Then, using a tiny electrode as a flashlight, they activated the neurons. The length of each pulse of light corresponded with the amount of time the neurons would fire. And the bir
42、ds brains interpreted that time period as the length of each note.Soon enough, the birds began to practice the notes they had learned, even though they never really heard the sounds. Amazingly, the birds produced them in the correct social situations. The researchers say this is the first time anybo
43、dy has found exactly a part of the brain necessary for generating the sorts of memories needed to copy sounds.“This line of research is going to help us identify where in the brain we encode memories of relevant social experiences that we use to guide learning. We know that there are several neurode
44、velopmental disorders in people that have really far-reaching effects on this type of learning.”32.The zebra finch is researched because its song-learning mode A. decides whether it will sing songs B. helps it to say “Daddy” or “Mama”C.is like the way babies learn speech D. reflects its talent for i
45、mitating its fathers song 33.What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 2 refer to?A. The interface in the brain. B. Guidance from adults.C. The way of regular learning. D. Imitative learning type like birds.34.What can we learn from the research led by Roberts?A.A bird sang what it had heard b
46、efore.B.A new memory was implanted to generate new neurons.C. Some neurons were activated by the use of an electrode.D. Birds became sensitive to light due to new social situations.35.What do the Roberts team expect of this line of research?A. A better knowledge of the secrets of learning.B. Identif
47、ication of neurodevelopmental disorders.C.A change in our way of listening and processing.D.A chance to learn better with relevant social experiences.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Most of the students have a tendency to believe that their brain is not suited for a
48、 few subjects that they are uncomfortable with. 36 However, because math is one of the most crucial subjects in any competitive exam, having a firm grasp on the subject is essential for moving forward with confidence. Here are some useful suggestions to help you overcome your fear of math.37 _Simply memorising formulae (公式) without understanding the fundamentals will