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1、 赣州市2024年高三年级摸底考试英语试卷第一部分听力(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)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。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. 答案是C。1. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues. B. Classmates. C. Stran
2、gers. 2. What does the woman mean?A. The man should wear thicker clothes. B. The man should try to lose weight. C. The T-shirt doesnt match the coat. 3. What would the woman like to do?A. Prepare for the exam. B. Go to the cinema. C. Take a rest. 4. What trouble does the man have in Paris?A. Finding
3、 places. B. Making friends. C. Communicating with locals. 5. Where are the speakers?A. In a restaurant. B. In a meeting room. C. On a playground. 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小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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
4、题。6. What does the woman have to do?A. Go to Australia. B. Mail gifts. C. Go to the airport. 7. When does the last post leave?A. At 12:30. B. At 12: 00 C. At 11:30. 听第7段材料, 回答第8至10题。8. What is the woman doing?A. Doing the cooking. B. Collecting rubbish. C. Finding something to eat. 9. What do we kno
5、w about the man?A. He put the sandwiches in his car. B. He made a mistake due to his hurry. C. He failed to find the waste container. 10. Where will the speakers go?A. A park. B. A supermarket. C. A food store. 听第8段材料, 回答第11至13题。11. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a shopping center. B.
6、In a hotel. C. In a restaurant. 12. What do we know about the Japanese restaurant?A. It is crowded. B. It is cheap. C. Its expensive. 13. What restaurant will the woman choose?A. A Chinese restaurant. B. An American restaurant. C. An Italian restaurant. 听第9段材料, 回答第14至17题。14. What is the man doing?A.
7、 Setting the table. B. Watching TV. C. Doing his homework. 15. Who is the woman? A. Kris mother. B. Kris teacher. C. Kris sister. 16. What does the man think of the dinner?A. Delicious. B. Unhealthy. C. Unsatisfying. 17. What time could it be now?A. 6:00. B. 7:00. C. 8:00. 听第10段材料, 回答第18至20题。18. Who
8、 is David?A. A famous person. B. An American writer. C. A dramatic performer. 19. Who wrote Little Women? A. David. B. Louisa. C. Emerson. 20. When did Louisa die?A. In 1868. B. In 1867. C. In 1888. 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。ASparkLit Book ClubSp
9、arkLit Book ClubBook of the weekKays Incredible Inventions by Adam Kay, illustrated by Henry PakeThis entertaining new book takes you on a trip through the history of the worlds most incredible inventions from the first ever toilet to the story of how Velcro (魔术贴) was invented by a dog. Some of thes
10、e inventions changed the world; others definitely did not. Theyre all fascinating to read about, though, Readers commentsIts amazing to see how everyday occurrences sparked peoples creativity. The inventors creativity and determination inspire me to dream big and make my ideas alive. (Jeff Kinney, 1
11、6)Win!We have five copies of Kays Incredible Inventions to give away. For a chance to win a copy, just fill in the entry form at before the closing date of 20 March at 8 pm. Readers recommendations“The ghostly winter silence had given way to the great spring murmur of awakening life. This murmur aro
12、se from all the land, fraught with the joy of living.” (The Call of the Wild)Jack London was born almost 150 years ago on 12 January 1876. His novel, The Call of the Wild, is the story of Buck, a dog who has an epic adventure with gold hunters in the wilds of northern Canada. A must-read for animal
13、lovers and fans of adventure stories! It will keep you on the edge of your seat. (Alistair, 17)On my shelfSend a picture of your shelf showing the book titles clearly and tell us why you love them. Send it to hellotheweekjunior.co.uk with your name and age.1. What do readers need to do to win a copy
14、 of Kays Incredible Inventions? A Fill in a form online as required.B. Make a comment on the book.C. Recommend a book to readers.D. Send a photo to hellotheweekjunior.co.uk.2. Who is the main character of the book by Jack London?A. Jack, a writer.B. Henry, a hunter.C. Alistair, an animal lover.D. Bu
15、ck, a dog.3. What can we learn about SparkLit Book Club?A. It hosts a weekly reading salon among its readers.B. It has chosen Kays book as the best for this week.C. It regularly holds competitions among readers.D. It requires readers to comment on their favorite books.BAtop a hill in a garden, three
16、 children were having a heated discussion. “Its not fair!” Mag threw her bike to the ground. “Why wont you let me have a go?” Paul exchanged glances with his friend Billy, both planning a bike ramp (坡道) for an upcoming stunt (特技) bike competition. “Youre too young for it,” Paul declared. Upset, Mag
17、ran away. Paul and Billy set out to build a bike ramp out of a wooden board and an upturned metal bucket. One end of the board rested on the ground while the other rested on the bucket. The hilly terrain seemed perfect for their plan. However, each attempt to ride the ramp ended with the board out o
18、f place. Determined to secure the board, Paul rushed to his fathers shed and returned with four leftover house bricks. Placing them strategically, he hoped it would now hold for their stunt attempts. Paul gave Billy the thumbs up, who was waiting at the hills highest point. Billy raised himself off
19、his seat. Riding down, he faced the strong wind, his helmet swinging. Absorbed in their testing, neither noticed Mag approaching with her own plan. Hidden behind a tree, Mag, seeing her chance, kicked the board off the bucket. Just at that moment, Billys bike arrived and he simply could not brake in
20、 time. With no ramp, the bike swung violently off course, heading directly toward the shed. Reacting swiftly, Paul leaped aside, avoiding the bikes path while Billy hit the shed door with a loud bang. Mag, realizing her fault, began to sob in regret. “Why did you do that?” Paul, dusting himself down
21、, turned to face his sister. Tearfully, Mag blurted, “You guys said I couldnt have a go “ Pauls anger faded away. He said gently, “You cant take part in the sport, but you can help us rebuild the ramp.” Smiling weakly, Mag put her hand in her big brothers. They headed over to help Billy, who was a l
22、ittle shaken but otherwise unhurt.4. Why did Mag feel “Its not fair!”?A. She didnt have a good bike.B. She was too young to ride a bike.C. She was refused to build the ramp.D. She was left out of the stunt bike training.5. What was Mags plan?A. To build her own bike ramp.B. To apologize for her faul
23、t.C. To damage the bike ramp.D. To beg for Pauls permission.6. How did Mag feel before witnessing Billy hit the shed door?A. Regretful.B. Cheerful.C. Expectant.D. Angry.7. What was Paul like in the story?A. Ambitious and selfless.B. Caring and understanding.C. Warm-hearted and courageous.D. Humble a
24、nd considerate.CI dropped “rizz” into a conversation at home as a test to see my sons familiarity with Internet slang. “Dont say that,” he said. “You sound terrible.” In terms of ego, it was a failure. But as a test of generational differences in language use, it was a success. I read in a newspaper
25、 that Oxford University Press had chosen “rizz” as the word of 2023. Short for charisma, rizz is defined as “style, charm, or attractiveness”. Internet slang has been confusing and difficult for me to understand. Considering it enjoys great popularity among Gen Z associates, as a Gen X director, sho
26、uld I keep up with the Internet slang and be prepared for it at work? One thing is clear: The attempt to resist is in vain. Internet slang is a product of its time. Technology makes humour more important. Slang, says Erica Dhawan, author of Digital Body Language, “can create closeness with colleague
27、s when body language is no longer the primary communication”. That doesnt mean Gen X leaders should be trying to drop “rizz” into conversation. It is embarrassing. Partly it seems fake, but also because it is hard to keep up with the way language changes if not immersed in it. Tony Thorne, of the Sl
28、ang and New Language Archive at Kings College London, says Gen Z is “heavily influenced by viral trends, it is not strictly only verbal . it always has one eye on visual metaphors and allusions (影射) too”. Workplace norms evolve. Just five years ago senior leaders were complaining about headphones in
29、 the office, Dhawan points out. “Now theyre normal.” So too with language. Slang slips into common usage quickly. Oxford University Presss past years words include “vax”, “toxic” and “climate emergency”, all of which seem fairly mainstream now. Who signs their emails with “Yours faithfully”? Far mor
30、e common is: “Thanks”, “Kind regards” or “Best wishes”. I still frown when I see signoffs like KR or BW-but give me another year, Thx.8. What advantage does Internet slang bring to people according to Erica Dhawan?A. Close relationships.B. High working efficiency.C. Personal popularity.D. Good reput
31、ation.9. What should Gen X leaders do with Internet slang?A. Oppose it.B. Keep up with it.C. Let it slide.D. Use it in conversation.10. What does the author think of senior leaders acceptance of Internet slang?A. Its hard to tell.B. Its a matter of time.C. Its a piece of cake.D. Its out of the quest
32、ion.11. Which is the most suitable title for the text?A. Where Internet Slang Will Lead the Gen XB. Why Internet Slang Is a Riddle for BossesC. How Internet Slang Affects Relationship among ColleaguesD. What Role the Youth Play in the Development of LanguageDYou laugh out loud when a friend misses a
33、 step on the stairs, but soon you feel guilty of laughing at others clumsiness. You may ask yourself “Shouldnt I feel empathetic (共情的) for the person involved?” Dont worry. Your laughter is not provoked by lack of empathy. As a clinical psychologist, Id like to shed light on different aspects of suc
34、h a situation which can bring our usually well-meaning laughter. The first of these ingredients is surprise. The unexpected situation surprises us and creates a departure from the predictable, from what we expected to see. This incongruous (不一致的) situation highlights our errors of prediction. Laughi
35、ng at the situation is a way of resolving the incongruity by making a new and comic interpretation of what we witnessed. Besides, we react according to how we interpret the persons facial expression. A study explored this. Participants were asked to view 210 images representing three types of faces:
36、 faces expressing a puzzled look, faces expressing pain or anger, and people whose bodies were placed in awkward positions, without the face being visible. At the end of the study, participants rated the images with puzzled faces as funnier than images in which the faces expressed pain or anger, and
37、 funnier than images in which bodies were shown in ridiculous positions but no facial expression was seen. So when we perceive puzzlement in the facial expression of the victim of clumsiness, this information creates a context that makes us laugh. On the other hand, if we can read suffering or anger
38、 in the facial expression, we will be touched by the pain of the victim of the fall and be empathetic, which will prevent us from laughing. Lets forgive ourselves for laughing at comical situations involving other peoples clumsiness! Having learnt that they are not actually in danger and have not re
39、ally hurt themselves, we arent laughing at the other persons suffering.12. What does the underlined word “provoked” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Determined.B. Confirmed.C. Caused.D. Prevented.13. What makes us laugh at other peoples clumsiness?A. Unpredictability.B. Visibility.C. Dignity.D. Identity.14. W
40、hat do we know about the study?A. The faces expressing pain or anger were often ignored.B. Awkward positions seemed funnier than puzzled expressions.C. People laughed at others suffering in unfortunate situations.D. Participants were asked to indicate how funny the images were.15. What does the auth
41、or think of laughing at peoples awkwardness?A Praiseworthy.B. Unacceptable.C. Forgivable.D. Ridiculous.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。If you are looking to replace or update your smartphone, take a beat and think it over. You should consider the new devices af
42、fordability. _16_ The production process is resource-intensive and greenhouse gas-emitting and does great harm to environment and climate. _17_ And when tossed away, electronic devices do severe damage again to the environment. So what should we do?_18_ If your phone still works, get as much life as
43、 you can out of it. The greenest smart-phone is the one you already own. Get it fixed. If your phone breaks, get it fixed directly by the manufacturer or take it to a local tech repair shop authorized to fix your phone brand. _19_ Apple this year opened its self-service repair store, providing manua
44、ls and parts for consumers seeking do-it-yourself fixes for their iPhones. Donate. There are lots of good causes accepting phone donations to either refurbish (翻新) or sell for cash, including the Salvation Army and the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Recycle it properly. If your phone
45、is completely broken and cannot be donated, you can still recycle it properly. _20_ It is not difficult to figure out how and where to correctly recycle it. For example, a store in Milan is asking the local community to help them collect 50 kilograms of broken phones to be recycled.A. Resist the urg
46、e to upgrade.B. Extend the lifespan of mobile phones.C. You just need to do a little bit of research.D. Also, the environmental cost cant be ignored.E. It can often be fixed through easy repairs with less cost.F. Therefore we should reduce our reliance on electronic devices.G. It is made even worse if consumers frequently replace their