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1、绝密启用前2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语听力(共两节,20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节:听下面5段对话。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What is Kate doing?A.Boarding a flightB.Arranging a trip.C.Seeing a friend off.2.What are the speakers talking about?A.A pop star.B.An old song.C.A radio program3.What will the speakers do today?A.Go to an art showB.Meet the

2、mans aunt.C.Eat out with Mark.4.What does the man want to do?A.Cancel an orderB.Ask for a receiptC.Reschedule a delivery.5.When will the next train to Bedford leave?A.At 9:45.B.At 10:15.C.At 11:00.第二节: 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.What will the weather be like today?A.Stormy.B.Sunny.C.Fogg

3、y7.What is the man going to do?A.Plant a tree.B.Move his carC.Check the map:听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Why is Kathy in California now?A.She is on vacation there. B.She has just moved there. C.She is doing business there.9.What is the relationship between Tom and Fiona?A.Husband and wife B.Brother and sister.

4、 C.Father and daughter10.What does Kathy thank Dave for?A.Finding her a new job. B.Sending her a present. C.Calling on her mother.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.How did Jack go to school when he was a child?A.By bikeB.On footC.By bus.12.What is Jacks attitude toward parents driving their kids to school?A.Disap

5、proving.B.Encouraging.C.Understanding.13.What is the problem with some parents according to the woman?A.Overprotecting their children. B.Pushing their children too hardC.Having no time for their children听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Why did Marie post her kitchen gardening online at first?A.To keep records of

6、 her progress.B.To sell home-grown vegetables.C.To motivate her fellow gardeners.15.Why does Marie recommend beginners to grow strawberries?A.They need no special care. B.They can be used in cooking C.They bear a lot of fruit soon.16.What is difficult for Marie to grow?A.Herbs.B.Carrots.C.Pears.17.W

7、hat is Maries advice to those interested in kitchen gardening?A.Aim high.B.Keep focusedC.Stay optimistic.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What is Life of Johnson*?A.A magazine column.B.ATV series.C.A historical novel19.What is Johnson famous for?A.His acting talent.B.His humorous writing.C.His long sports caree

8、r.20.When did Johnson join Sports Times?A.In 1981.B.In 1983.C.In 1985.二.阅读理解(共两节,30小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节: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。AHABITAT RESTORATIONTEAMHelp restore and protect Marins natural areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas Ridge.Well explore beautiful park sites while conducting i

9、nvasive(侵入的)plant removal,winter planting,and seed collection.Habitat Restoration Team volunteers play a vital role in restoring sensitive resources and protecting endangered species across the ridges and valleys.GROUPSGroups of five or more require special arrangements and must be confirmed in adva

10、nce.Please review the List of Available Projects and fill out the Group Project Request Form.AGE,SKILLS,WHAT TO BRINGVolunteers aged 10 and over are welcome.Read our Youth Policy Guidelines for youth under the age of 15.Bring your completed Volunteer Agreement Form.Volunteers under the age of18 must

11、 have the parent /guardian approval section signed.Well be working rain or shine.Wear clothes that can get dirty.Bring layers for changing weather and a raincoat if necessaryBring a personal water bottle,sunscreen,and lunch.No experience necessary.Training and tools will be provided.Fulfills(满足)comm

12、unity service requirements.UPCOMING EVENTSTimeMeeting LocationSunday,Jan.15 10:00am-1:00pmBattery Alexander TrailheadSunday,Jan.22 10:00am-2:30pmStinson Beach Parking LotSunday,Jan.29 9:30am-2:30pmCoyote Ridge Trailhead21.What is the aim of the Habitat Restoration Team?A.To discover mineral resource

13、s.B.To develop new wildlife parks.C.To protect the local ecosystemD.To conduct biological research.22.What is the lower age limit for joining the Habitat Restoration Team?A.5.B.10.C.15.D.18.23.What are the volunteers expected to do?A.Bring their own tools.B.Work even in bad weather.C.Wear a team uni

14、formD.Do at least three projects.BI am not crazy,says Dr.William Farber,shortly after performing acupuncture(针灸)on a rabbit.I am ahead of my time.If he seems a little defensive,it might be because even some of his coworkers occasionally laugh at his unusual methods,But Farber is certain hell have th

15、e last laugh.Hes one of a small but growing number of American veterinarians(兽医)now practicingholisticmedicine-combining traditional Western treatments with acupuncture,chiropractic(按摩疗法)and herbal medicineFarber,a graduate of Colorado State University,started out as a more conventional veterinarian

16、.He became interested in alternative treatments 20 years ago when he suffered from terrible back pain.He tried muscle-relaxing drugs but found little relief.Then he tried acupuncture,an ancient Chinese practice,and was amazed that he improved after two or threetreatments.What worked on a veterinaria

17、n seemed likely to work on his patients.So,after studying the techniques for a couple of years,he began offering them to petsLeigh Tindales dog Charlie had a serious heart condition.After Charlie had a heart attack,Tindale says,she was prepared to put him to sleep,but Farbers treatments eased her do

18、gs suffering so much that she was able to keep him alive for an additional five months And Priscilla Dewing reports that her horse,Nappy,“moves more easily and rides more comfortablyafter a chiropractic adjustment.Farber is certain that the holistic approach will grow more popular with time,and if t

19、he past is any indication,he may be right:Since 1982,membership in the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association has grown from 30 to over 700.“Sometimes it surprises me that it works so well,he says.I will do anything to help an animal.Thats my job.24.What do some of Farbers coworkers think

20、of him?A.Hes odd. B.Hes strict C.Hes brave.D.Hes rude25.Why did Farber decide to try acupuncture on pets?A.He was trained in it at university.B.He was inspired by another veterinarian.C.He benefited from it as a patient.D.He wanted to save money for pet owners.26.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk ab

21、out?A.Steps of a chiropractic treatment.B.The complexity of veterinarians work.C.Examples of rare animal diseases.D.The effectiveness of holistic medicine.27.Why does the author mention the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association?A.To prove Farbers pointB.To emphasize its importance.C.To pr

22、aise veterinarians.D.To advocate animal protection.CIs comprehension the same whether a person reads a text onscreen or on paper?And are listening to and viewing content as effective as reading the written word when covering the same material?The answers to both questions are often“no.”The reasons r

23、elate to a variety of factors,including reduced concentration,an entertainment mindset(心态)and a tendency to multitask while consuming digital content.When reading texts of several hundred words or more,learning is generally more successful when its on paper than onscreen.A large amount of research c

24、onfirms this finding.The benefits of print reading particularly shine through when experimenters move from posing simple tasks-like identifying the main idea in a reading passage-to ones that require mental abstraction-such as drawing inferences from a text.The differences between print and digital

25、reading results are partly related to papers physical properties.With paper,there is a literal laying on of hands,along with the visual geography of distinct pages.People often link their memory of what theyve read to how far into the book it was or where it was on the page.But equally important is

26、the mental aspect.Reading researchers have proposed a theory calledshallowing hypothesis(假说).According to this theory,people approach digital texts with a mindset suited to social media,which are often not so serious,and devote less mental effort than when they are reading printAudio(音频)and video ca

27、n feel more engaging than text,and so university teachers increasingly tum to these technologies -say,assigning an online talk instead of an article by the same person.However,psychologists have demonstrated that when adults read news stories,they remember more of the content than if they listen to

28、or view identical piecesDigital texts,audio and video all have educational roles,especially when providing resources not available in print.However,for maximizing leaning where mental focus and reflection are called for,educators shouldnt assume all media are the same,even when they contain identica

29、l words28.What does the underlined phrase“shine through”in paragraph 2 mean?A.Seem unlikely to last.B.Seem hard to explain.C.Become ready to use.D.Become easy to notice.29.What does the shallowing hypothesis assume?A.Readers treat digital texts lightly.B.Digital texts are simpler to understand.C.Peo

30、ple select digital texts randomly.D.Digital texts are suitable for social media.30.Why are audio and video increasingly used by university teachers?A.They can hold students attentionB.They are more convenient to prepare.C.They help develop advanced skills.D.They are more informative than text.31.Wha

31、t does the author imply in the last paragraph?A.Students should apply multiple learning techniques.B.Teachers should produce their own teaching material.C.Print texts cannot be entirely replaced in education.D.Education outside the classroom cannot be ignored.DIn the race to document the species on

32、Earth before they go extinct,researchers and citizen scientists have collected billions of records.Today,most records of biodiversity are often in the form of photos,videos,and other digital records.Though they are useful for detecting shifts in the number and variety of species in an area,a new Sta

33、nford study has found that this type of record is not perfect.“With the rise of technology it is easy for people to make observations of different species with the aid of a mobile application,said Barnabas Daru,who is lead author of the study and assistant professor of biology in the Stanford School

34、 of Humanities and Sciences.“These observations now outnumber the primary data that comes from physical specimens(标本),and since we are increasingly using observational data to investigate how species are responding to global change,I wanted to know:Are they usable?”Using a global dataset of 1.9 bill

35、ion records of plants,insects,birds,and animals,Daru and his team tested how well these data represent actual global biodiversity patterns.“We were particularly interested in exploring the aspects of sampling that tend to bias(使有偏差)data,like the greater likelihood of a citizen scientist to take a pi

36、cture of af lowering plant instead of the grass right next to it,said Daru.Their study revealed that the large number of observation-only records did not lead to better global coverage.Moreover,these data are biased and favor certain regions,time periods,and species.This makes sense because the peop

37、le who get observational biodiversity data on mobile devices are often citizen scientists recording their encounters with species in areas nearby.These data are also biased toward certain species with attractive or eye-catching features.What can we do with the imperfect datasets of biodiversity?“Qui

38、te a lot,Daru explained.Biodiversity apps can use our study results to inform users of oversampled areas and lead them to places -and even species -that are not well-sampled.To improve the quality of observational data,biodiversity apps can also encourage users to have an expert confirm the identifi

39、cation of their uploaded image.”32.What do we know about the records of species collected now?A.They are becoming outdated.B.They are mostly in electronic formC.They are limited in numberD.They are used for public exhibition.33.What does Darus study focus on?A.Threatened species.B.Physical specimens

40、.C.Observational dataD.Mobile applications34.What has led to the biases according to the study?A.Mistakes in data analysis.B.Poor quality of uploaded picturesC.Improper way of sampling.D.Unreliable data collection devices.35.What is Darus suggestion for biodiversity apps?A.Review data from certain a

41、reas.B.Hire experts to check the records.C.Confirm the identity of the users.D.Give guidance to citizen scientists.第二节:阅读下面短文,选出最佳选项填入空白处。其中有两项为多余选项。Not all great writers are great spellers.If you want to be published,its vital to submit a perfect,professionally presented manuscript(原稿). 36_ No edit

42、or is likely to tolerate a writer who does not take the trouble to spell words correctlyI keep two reference books close-by on my desk:dictionary and thesaurus(同义词词典)I dont trust my laptops spellchecker. 37 Of course,these days there are plenty of online dictionaries and thesauruses,but Im old-fashi

43、oned enough to prefer a hard cover and pages I can leaf through with my fingers.I use the Concise Oxford Dictionary and the Collins Thesaurus.38 It should give you a precise definition of each word,thus differentiating it from other words whose meanings are similar,but not identical.It will also usu

44、ally show how the word is pronounced.In addition,I have an old two-volume copy of the Shorter Ox ford Dictionary,picked up a few years ago in a bookshop sale for just 99 pence.Of course,with its 2,672 pages,its not exactly short.It contains around 163,000 words,plus word combinations and idiomatic p

45、hrases. 39_However,if I need to check the origin of a word or to look up examples of its usage,theres nothing better.For well over a hundred years the most influential English dictionary was Samuel Johnsons Dictionary of the English Language published in 1755.“To make dictionaries is dull(乏味)work,wr

46、ote Johnson,illustrating one definition of dull. 40 A few minutes spent casting your eye over a page or two can be a rewarding experienceA.I dont often use this dictionary.B.It takes no account of the contextC.But I still dont want to replace themD.But a dictionary can be a pleasure to read.E.Of cou

47、rse,a dictionary is not only for spelling.F.That means good grammar and no spelling mistakes.G.Dictionaries dont always give you enough information.三完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Ive been motivated-and demotivated-by other folks achievements all my life.When I was a teenager,a neighborhood friend 41 a mara

48、thon race.Feeling motivated,I started running 42_,but then two things happened.First,a girl I met one day told me she was 43 for asuper,referring to a 52.4-mile double marathon.Then,the next day I went on my longest run-15 miles.To be honest,I 44 it!Between the girl making my 45 seem small and the pure boredom

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