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1、C. Go to the concert.C. Mark.C. At a supermarket.C.$ 20.C.9:15.C. There are many choices.C. She is a shop assistant.C. Rest his eyes.C. Opposed.C. 25 years ago.C. Check his health condition.C. How to prepare for a game.天壹名校联盟 2024届高三9月大联考英语第一部分听力(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,

2、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。1 .What will the man do this Sunday afternoon?A. Prepare for the exam. B. Take a break at home.2 . Who is likely to be the president of the company?A. Kevin.B. Sam.3 .Where are the speakers?A. At home.B. At a restaurant.4 .How much w

3、ill the man pay?A.$ 10.B.$ 15.5 . What does the woman think of brown suits?A. Boring.B. Formal.C. Fashionable.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题。6 .What time is it now?A.8:15.B.8:45.7 .

4、How does the woman feel about foods at the airport?A. They taste good.B. TheyYe expensive.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8 . What does the woman probably do?A. She is a trainer.B. She is a doctor.9 .What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Change his glasses. B. Grow some plants. 听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10 .What is the

5、 womans attitude toward the mans idea?A. Concerned.B. Indifferent.11 .When was the last time the man played basketball?A. One month ago.B. Five years ago.12 . What docs the woman think the man should do?A. Run regularly.B. Go on a diet.13 .What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. How to keep he

6、althy. B. How to start exercising. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14 . What should be included in the apartment?A. A kitchen.B. A bathroom.15 .Why does the woman give up the first apartment?A. It is very noisy.B. It is too far.16 .What does the man offer to do?A. Provide more choices.B. Give the contact informati

7、on.C. Take the woman to an agency.17 .What is the possible relationship between the speakerA. Fellow students.B. Agent and client.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18 .Why does the speaker save money?A. For retirement.B. For the loan.19 .How many accounts does the speaker have?A. One.B. Two.20 .What does the speake

8、rs bad luck refer to?A.A car problem.B.A health problem.C. A dining room.C. It costs too much.C. House owner and guest.C. For emergencies.C. Three.C.A salary problem.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。In southwestern Frances sunny “pink city”Toulouse, the cuis

9、ine is both rich and tasty. Here, we single out three must-tastes of Toulouse.Toulouse sausageSign up for Jessicas brilliant Taste of Toulouse tours and youll get to eat your way around the citys best food market, Marche Victor Hugo. One of the stands to dash directly to is Maison Garcia, which spec

10、ializes in saucisse de Toulouse, the citys famous black peppery(胡椒味的)sausage sold in a large spiral and ideal for grilling or barbecuing. You can also try or buy the dried version, saucisse seche, which is wonderful for picnics.江苏省海安高级中学 景苏华 QQ:771515126CassouletIf theres one dish every meat lover m

11、ust try when visiting this southwestern corner of France, its the regions signature dish. Made with Toulouse sausage, white beans, pork rind and trotter, confit duck and local garlic, Cassoulet gets its name from the cassole clay pot in which its cooked. While this dish is centuries old, Toulouse ha

12、s only recently formed its own Brotherhood of the Toulouse Cassoulet, which will promote it, alongside the other two cities-Carcassonne and Castelnaudary-who also claim it as their signature dish. In Toulouse, chefs add lamb to make it their own, but each has their preferred method.VioletsToulouse m

13、ay be known as the pink city, but its signature flavour is violet. The flowers became a popular crop in the city in the 19th century as they thrived in winter. While cheaper versions taste soapy, the best quality violet flavour lends a gentle perfume(香味,香水)to ice cream, macarons(马 卡龙),and some Frenc

14、h cakes. A fragrant port is La Maison de la Violette, which is set in a small boat moored(停泊)on the side of the Canal du Midi in central Toulouse and offers a selection of delicious violet treats, from crystallized petals to tasty violet-shell chocolate almonds.21 . Which is Toulouse sausage NOT ide

15、al for according to the passage?A. Picnics. B. Violet treats. C. Barbecuing. D. Cassoulet.22 .What do Toulouse, Carcassonne and Castelnaudary have in common?A. Chefs there add Iamb to Cassoulet.B. They claim Cassoulet as their signature dish.C. They are located in the southwestern of France.D. Chefs

16、 there make famous black peppery sausage.E. . What can visitors do at the La Maison de La Violette?A. Taking a boat tour in Toulouse.B. Wearing violet flavor perfumes.C. Learning the origin of Toulouse.D. Enjoying various tasty violet foods.BJessie is on a mission to change wellness in New Zealand f

17、orever. That sounds like a noble ambition, but its one coming from a commitment started by adversity(逆境).Jessie was only 30when she heard the news no one at any age wants to hear.nI was happily married, six months pregnant,怀孕的)and excited about my future. Then everything changed in an instant. The d

18、octors had discovered a tumour bigger than my baby*s head around my uterus(子宫)Jessie had emergency surgery to save her baby and remove the tumour. She then had to undergo months of debilitating(令人虚弱 的)treatment But the surgery was just the beginning of the journey. Chemotherapy(化疗)doesnt build peopl

19、e up; it breaks them down. In many ways, the hardest and longest part of the journey is what comes after the therapy stopsa long road back to wellness.“I came from a medicine-related background, so I knew the power of modern drugs. But there was a point where chemicals werent enough, and my recovery

20、 delayed. I knew I needed to try to use the power of nature to help me find my way back to wellnesssays Jessie. I spent years studying options and learning about what was available to me.”As Jessie regained her strength, she decided she could make a difference to New Zealanders by sharing her experi

21、ence and new-found knowledge to help people live healthier lives. And through that journey, AJE Healthcare started. Jessies mission was to make natural healthcare easy to understand and effective in helping people live their best lives.But this is just the beginning for Jessie. She is determined to

22、grow her business, serve her customers delightfully, and make natural healthcare accessible to all New Zealanders.24 .When was Jessie diagnosed cancer?A. When she was pregnant.B. When she delivered a baby.C. When she had a noble ambition.D. When she moved to New Zealand.25 . What can we know about t

23、he emergency surgery Jessie had?A. It broke her down.C. It worsened her condition.26 .Why was AJE Healthcare established?A. To cure patients of cancer.C. To promote Jessies business.27 .What could be the best title for the passage?A. Finding Purpose Through AdversityC. Jessie, a Tough Mother in New

24、ZealandB. It completely cured her.D. It was the beginning of the treatment.B. To make medical care easier.D. To help with peoples wellness.B. The Establishment of AJE HealthcareD. How New Zealanders Pursue Wellbeing CFor 85 years, the Harvard Study of Adult Development has tracked an original group

25、of 724 men and more than 1,300 of their male and female descendants(后代)over three generations, askingthousands of questions and taking hundreds of measurements to find out what really keeps people healthy and happy.Through all the years of studying these lives, one crucial factor stands out for the

26、consistency and power of its bond to physical health, mental health and longevity : good relationships.In 2008, researchers telephoned the wives and husbands of Harvard Study couples in their 80severy night for eight nights. Researchers spoke to each partner separately and asked them a series of que

27、stions about their days.江苏省海安高级中学 景苏华 QQ:771515126On days when these men and women spent more time in the company of others, they were happier. Like most older people, those in the Harvard Study experienced day-to-day rises and falls in their levels of physical pain and health difficulties. But rese

28、archers found that the people who were in more satisfying relationships were cushioned(缓冲)somewhat from these ups and downs of mood-their happiness did not decline as much on the days when they had more pain, Simply put, their happy marriages seemed to have a protective effect.Elizabeth Gillespie, a

29、 therapist of couples, stated that although most of us found that our experience of relationships might be hard, and at times, impossible, it is essential to our well-being.Today we live in much more complicated environments, so meeting our social needs presents different challenges. We might be sit

30、ting on a gold mine of vitality that we are not paying attention to, because it is hidden by the shiny appeal of smartphones or pushed to the side by work demands. 28. Whats the purpose of the Harvard Study of Adult Development?A. To study their lives over three generations.B. To reveal the secret t

31、o health and well-being.C. To track the descendants of an original group.D. To study the relationship between health and happiness.29 .How did the researchers carry out the study?A. By working with other researchers.B. By tracking specific groups of people.C. By helping participants with social diff

32、iculties.D. By comparing the results from different people.30 .Why did the author mention the examples in Paragraph 4?A. To provide evidence for the bond of health and longevity.B. To introduce the concept of physical pain and health difficulties.C. To show the negative impact of unhappy marriages o

33、n older peoples mood.D. To support the positive impact of satisfying relationships on peoples lives.31 .According to Elizabeth Gillespie, what is essential to our well-being?A. Having good social connections.B. Declining pains and difficulties.C. Overcoming ups and downs of mood.D. Experiencing rise

34、s and falls of physical health.DIts a reality that food production, biodiversity and carbon storage in ecosystems are competing for the same land. As humans demand more food, so more forests are cleared, and farms become less pleasant to many wild animals and plants. Therefore, global conservation w

35、ill fail unless it addresses the issue of food production.Fortunately, some new technologies are being developed that make a system-wide revolution in food production possible. According to recent research, this transformation could meet increased global food demands by a growing human population on

36、 less than 20% of the world*s existing farmland.Around four-fifths of the land is used to produce meat and dairy. Global meat consumption has increased by more than 50% in the past 20 years. Producing all that extra meat will mean either changing even more land into farms, or crammingeven more cows,

37、 chickens and pigs into existing land. Neither option is good for biodiversity.Unless food production is tackled head-on, we are left with no hope of long-term success. We need to tackle the cause of biodiversity change. The principal global approach to climate change is to focus on the cause and mi

38、nimize greenhouse gas emissions, not to manufacture(制造)billions of parasols(遮阳伞).The same is required for biodiversity.Luckily, lab-grown food provides an alternative. The process involves growing animal products from real animal cells, rather than growing actual animals. Animal cruelty would be eli

39、minated and, with no need for cows wandering around in fields, the factory would take up far less space to produce the same amount of meat or milk.Other emerging technologies include microbial protein production, where bacteria use energy derived(来 自)from solar panels to change carbon dioxide and ot

40、her nutrients into carbohydrates and proteins. This could generate as much protein as soybeans but in just 7% of the area.It is even possible to generate sugars through extracting CO2 from the atmosphere, all without ever passing through a living plant or animal. The resulting sugars are chemically

41、the same as those derived from plants but would be generated in a tiny fraction of the area required by conventional crops.32 .What plays a key role in global conservation?A. Carbon storage.B. Food production.C. New technology.D. Existing farmland.33 .What does the underlined word “cramming in Parag

42、raph 3 mean?A. Producing. B. Transforming. C. Packing. D. Dividing.34 .What is the principal global approach to biodiversity change?A. Focusing on the cause of it.B. Developing new technologies.C. Manufacturing billions of parasols. D. Minimizing greenhouse gas emissions. 35.What is the main idea of

43、 Paragraph 5 to Paragraph 7?A. New technologies make lessening farmland possible.B. Generating sugars requires a tiny fraction of the area.C. Lab-grown food helps to produce more meat and milk.D. New technologies have resolved the issue of food production.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

44、填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多 余选项。As the weekend comes to an end, many of us arc missing out on Sunday Funday and instead experiencing a sense of anxiety and even dread(恐惧)about the upcoming week. 36 Heres how you can ease your end-of-weekend anxiety.Structure your Sunday.Structure can be a best friend when f

45、eeling the Sunday scaries. Instead of sitting on the couch and watching the clock aimlessly, do something that you enjoy You might still get that sense of dread, but that feeling is harder to hold on to when you have a cheerful schedule. 37 Its important to make space for relaxing activities.Identif

46、y your anxiety sources.Anxiety is a normal human experience. 38 Create multiple to-do lists: one list for tasks that need to be completed immediately, another for tasks that are less urgent, and a final list for tasks that youd like to complete at some point. Seeing these can help put into perspecti

47、ve whats important and what you can let go of for now. This can help decrease the anticipation of the stress and dread of the week.Create some excitement for the week ahead.Having something to look forward to gives you something to think about thats pleasing, rather than only focusing on the dread y

48、ou feel. Its a form of reframing your thoughts. Do not focus on the awful things. 39 This gives you the opportunity to shift your thoughts to something fun and will help improve your mood.江苏省海安高级中学 景苏华 QQ:77151512640Make Sunday nights about doing something for yourself. In this way, you are able to give yourself proper relaxing time. It could be planning some favorite foods to enjoy while watching go Cunda night football. Do your best to honor this time and make Sunday all about you-leave th

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