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1、秘密启用前试卷类型:A2024年广州市普通高中毕业班综合测试(一)英语本试卷共10页, 满分120分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1. 答卷前, 考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、试室号和座位号填写在答题卡上。用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。并在答题卡相应位置上填涂考生号。因笔试不考听力, 试卷从第二部分开始, 试题序号从“21”开始。2. 作答选择题时, 选出每小题答案后, 用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动, 用橡皮擦干净后, 再选涂其他答案。答案不能答在试卷上。3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答, 答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位

2、置上;如需改动, 先划掉原来的答案, 然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答无效。4. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后, 将试卷和答题卡一并交回。第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAre you ready to unlock your full career potential? Explore the details of each course below to find your right fit. EliteOnlineWhethe

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7、ess. You will determine your own incoming skills, talent, and deep interests to apply toward a meaningful exploration of 32 Digital Pathways of Cybersecurity. You will complete a self-assessment to determine the essential next steps. 6 weeks: 2-4 hours per week; self-paced21. What is an advantage of

8、 EliteOnline?A. It provides downloadable videos. B. It offers the longest learning hours. C. It focuses on trainings of design thinking. D. It requires no specific academic background. 22. What do AUX and BerkUX have in common?A. They allow a flexible learning pace. B. They aim at specific professio

9、ns. C. They develop management skills. D. They assess career potentials. 23. Which profession are participants in UXOnline most likely to pursue?A. Network engineering. B. Online teaching. C. Career consulting. D. Digital marketing. BLast summer at a bookstore, my son Henry was fascinated by the cov

10、er of the first novel from Peter Browns middle-grade trilogy (三部曲). He then finished it in just two days. Dad, why did The Wild Robot have to be so sad? He tearfully asked me. The story is set on a remote island, where a robot named Roz learns to survive and communicate with the islands creatures, a

11、nd becomes part of the community. For my son, it was the first book he discovered on his own; the first to impact him with the mix of tragedy (悲剧) and joy. When I finished the book, I knew why Henry loved it. In our book club discussion, he described how Browns pictures and words had made the story

12、feel real. When talking about its final scenes, where Roz leaves to find repairs for her injured body, Henry cried again. His previous reading experiences had cheerful, happily-ever-after endings, but this book introduced him to the beauty of complex emotions. I tried to explain low sadness can enha

13、nce the meaning of happy moments, but failed to fully convince him. Once our discussion ended, Henry requested to buy The Wild Robot Escapes and instantly fell in love with it. He read the first two books repeatedly, so you can imagine his excitement when we finally got a copy of The Wild Robot Prot

14、ects. We both agree il is worth the wait. Roz leaves the island again to stop an underwater threat: the poison tide. Brown expertly balances between breathtaking adventure and unsettling ideas-not just happiness and sadness, but also, given the climate-change undercurrents, hope and despair. And, he

15、res something special about Roz: her physical clumsiness and confusion about life, conveyed through her expressive eyes and downturned mouth. Her story reflects the challenges of surviving in a strange place, much like a childs journey. Readers love Roz. They learn from her. Even better, they learn

16、alongside her. Roz gave Henry the power to push through the first books sad parts, getting him ready to appreciate that, sometimes, sadness isnt a bad thing to feel. 24. What drove the author to read The Wild Robot?A. Its tragic ending. B. Henrys tearful recommendation. C. Its attractive cover. D. H

17、enrys emotional response to it. 25. What is one theme of The Wild Robot Protects?A. Family and community. B. Concerns of global issues. C. Exploration of the ocean. D. Man-robot relationship. 26. What makes Roz in the trilogy special?A. Her childlike expressions. B. Her robotic power. C. Her struggl

18、ing experiences. D. Her adventurous spirit. 27. Which message does this text seem to communicate?A. Misfortune inspires great literary works. B. Robot stories work like magic on children. C. Book discussions help kids survive tragedies. D. Reading literature facilitates personal growth. C When adult

19、 humans meet a baby, many cant help speaking in a higher-pitched (更高音的), sing-songy voice. This shift, known as parentese, is not unique to humans it has also been observed in animals like monkeys and gorillas. Now, scientists are adding one more species to that list: bottlenose dolphins. Dolphins a

20、re intelligent animals that live and hunt in groups. They communicate in a unique way: every individual produces its own signature sound that acts much like an ID card, usually by its first birthday. But how does each come up with its distinctive whistle? For babies, it might have something to do wi

21、th listening to Mum. To solve this mystery, researchers examined the sounds mother dolphins, make. Scientists studied 34 years worth of recordings of sounds made by 19 female bottlenose dolphins. When the mother dolphins were near their young, they continued to make their signature sound, but at a h

22、igher frequency. They also used a wider range of frequencies than they did when their babies were not nearby. This discovery suggests that using these modifications mother dolphins assist their young in learning how to produce these calls themselves. Since dolphin babies often spend some years with

23、their mothers before living on their own, it makes sense that this adaptation would help them learn to communicate. At the very least, the higher-pitched whistle likely gets the babies attention. Its important for a baby to know, Oh, Mums talking to me now, says marine biologist June Mann. This kind

24、 of research could help us understand how language developed in humans. It is absolutely essential to have basic knowledge about other species and how they communicate, says Mann. I would be really interested to see whether dolphins also change their sounds when interacting with babies of others, wh

25、ich is what happens in humans. 28. What do the underlined words this mystery refer to in paragraph 2?A. Why dolphins live and play in groups. B. How dolphins develop their unique sounds. C. What aspects of intelligence dolphins possess. D. Whether dolphins can use parentese like humans. 29. How did

26、the researchers carry out their study of dolphins?A. By analyzing mother dolphins sound features. B. By recording parent-child interaction frequency. C. By measuring the distance between parent and child. D. By examining the speech organs of mother dolphins. 30. What is a suggested reason why dolphi

27、n mothers use parentese with their young?A. To help them learn to talk. B. To teach them bunting skills. C. To express worry and care. D. To distract their attention. 31. What is the purpose of the text?A. To compare the parentese of humans and dolphins. B. To illustrate the development of dolphin i

28、ntelligence. C. To share new findings about dolphin communication. D. To highlight the value of studying dolphins language. DTheres a classic short story in which a young man travels years ahead and meets his future self. Narratives like this have always been related to science fiction. But what if

29、you could meet your future self?Im a psychologist and professor. My research over the past 15 years isnt far from this theme. Ive largely focused on how people think about and relate to their future selves, and explored the reasons why we have such a hard time making long-terra decisions. In my rese

30、arch, Ive learnt that we often imagine our future selves like strangers, which can impede us in making long-term choices. One way to bridge the emotional gap is to think of future selves in more concrete and vivid ways, like writing letters to and from ones future self, which can strengthen the conn

31、ection between current and future selves. Admittedly, having people engage in an imagined conversation is a far cry from actually meeting ones future self. But its believed that far richer interactions may happen in the near future through artificial intelligence (AT). It wouldnt be predicting exact

32、ly what choices youd make. Itd be more about showing your potential, based on the lives of people similar to you: not just one possible life for you, but rather, the most possible life path for you. Such interactions could offer valuable insights into our potential future selves. So, to return to my

33、 original question: if you could time-travel to meet your future self, what aspects of your life world you want to know more about? I realized, through thorough reflections, that the most powerful questions would be ones that helped me make better choices today - questions exploring personal growth,

34、 regrets and unfulfilled actions. Actually, you dont need to wait for time travel or advanced AI for answers that you can act on. Through my research, Ive learnt that simply taking a bit of time to picture this meeting can help you make better choices now. All you need is a little imagination, and t

35、he willingness to put yourself in the shoes of a person you currently treat as a stranger. 32. Why is it difficult for people to make long-term decisions according to the author?A. Technology for time travel is not available. B. Strangers cannot help with decision-making. C. Writing letters to ones

36、future self is impractical. D. People find it hard to connect with their distant selves. 33. What does the underlined phrase a far cry from mean in paragraph 3?A. contradictory toB. very different fromC. not as convenient asD. less popular than34. Which question would the author most likely ask his

37、future self?A. Why hasnt my hard work ever paid off?B. What can AI do to help people become better persons?C. If given the chance, what would you have done differently?D. How can I succeed without going through all the difficulties in life?35. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?

38、A. Time travel: What if you met your future self?B. My research: How do people view their future selves?C. Emotional gap: Why cant we talk with our future selves?D. Artificial intelligence: Is it possible to meet your future self?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

39、。Physicist and Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman developed a clever learning method known as the Feynman Technique. It involves explaining what youre learning to others. By teaching what youve learned from memory, you engage in active recall. 36 It also ensures that you understand the topic, becaus

40、e you can only explain an idea if you truly understand it. The technique consists of four repeatable steps. To begin, choose a concept or topic you wish to fully understand. 37 The more interested you are, the faster youll grasp it. Moreover, a personally interesting topic will keep you motivated an

41、d engaged. 38 Write notes and explain it in a way that makes sense to a five-year-old. If youd rather avoid actually teaching someone, you can just teach it to an imaginary audience. But it works much better if you use a real person. Theyll be able to let you know when something isnt clear. While le

42、aching you may discover gaps in your understanding. 39 Review your notes, reread books, or seek external help to ensure you have a complete understanding of the context before moving forward. Now that you fully grasp the concept, test your understanding by trying to teach it to another person. This

43、will help you identify any remaining areas of uncertainty you need to revisit. The Feynman Technique is a great way for kids and grown-ups to learn. 40 You need to actively think about the problem instead of passively reading or listening to someone else. However, with great efforts in mastering thi

44、s method, youll see your learning results improve quicker than ever before. A. It is mentally demanding. B. This helps the information stick in your mind better. C. Teach it to a five-year-old, who would give you direct feedback. D. Your curiosity about it will determine the pace of your learning. B

45、. Once you have chosen a topic, you can teach it to someone else. F. Active engagement plays a key role in promoting deeper learning. G. When this happens, refer back to the original material for the missing pieces. 第三部分语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

46、I was heading home after giving my colleague a lift. I took a 41 as the snowstorm was approaching. Then the snow started and was coming down 42 . Within minutes I was in a whiteout. The windows were 43 and getting covered with snow, so I slowed down and rolled down my drivers side window, thinking I

47、 could better 44 the road edge and keep to a straight line. But really, I had no 45 where I was. I stopped and kept the car running to stay 46 . I called 911. The operator told me to wait things out for the night. The call left me in 47 . Breathe, I told myself. An idea occurred to me. I 48 my locat

48、ion online and explained what I was 49 , wishing for anyone to come to my rescue. Soon enough, people started chiming in on my post. I got a 50 from someone who was going to put me in touch with people nearby. I had never been more 51 . Then I saw a big 52 in the dark. He had walked about 500 metres to get me, 53 the wind and snow each step of the way. Youll be OK. Follow me. H

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