安徽省淮北市2024届高三下学期二模英语试卷(Word版附解析)
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(考试时间:20分钟 试卷满分:50分)
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
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,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:Hw much is the shirt?
A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
答案是C。
1. What des the wman mean?
A She bjects t mving the bed.
B. She accepts Susie’s suggestin.
C. She refuses t buy new curtains.
2. What did the wman and her sister ften d/during summer vacatins?
A. They flew kites.
B. They watched TV.
C. They camped in the field.
3. Hw des the man sund?
A. Caring. B. Grateful. C. Scared.
4. Where des the man intend t g this evening?
A. T a bar. B. T his ffice. C. T a supermarket.
5. What might! Barbara be?
A. A reprter. B. A travel blgger. C. A web designer.
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. Hw many rms des the wman bk?
A. One. B. Tw. C. Three.
7. Which f the fllwing des the wman need?
A. A pick-up service. B. Parking cupns. C. A wake-up call.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What des the wman say abut Alisa?
A. She is respnsible. B. She is reserved. C. She is utging.
9. What are the speakers mainly-talking abut?
A. Wh is the best candidate fr prmtin.
B. Wh will be transferred t the branch ffice.
C. Wh can chair the meeting in the afternn.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10. What makes the wman different tday?
A. The lipstick. B. The glasses. C. The haircut.
11. Wh will g t Hawaii next mnth?
A. Emily. B. Anna. C. Emma.
12. What did the man plan t d tnight?
A. D sme shpping. B. Take exercise. C. Eat ut.
13. Hw will the wman g hme?
A. By car. B. By bus. C. By subway.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Why is Shakespeare-style writing mentined in the cnversatin?
A. T shw the difference between AI and the human brain.
B. T state writers’ wrry caused by ChatGPT.
C. T indicate the charm f ChatGPT.
15. What is Bard?
A. A game. B. A chatbt. C. A tech cmpany.
16. What is Satya Nadella’s attitude twards ChatGPT?
A. Ambiguus. B. Apprving. C. Critical.
17. What des the man suggest ding in the era f AI?
A. Being adaptive and using AI fully.
B. Develping ne’s wn creativity.
C. Aviding heavy reliance n AI.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What is Nadine Hamdy in charge f?
A Pet caring and breeding.
B. Dg swim training.
C. Market managing.
19. What d we knw abut Adam Kilani?
A. He has a three-year-ld pet dg.
B. He is frm Matruh Gvernrate.
C. He fund pleasure in learning pet care.
20. What did Lina Kamal attach imprtance t?
A. The prtectin f hmeless animals.
B. The prmtin f the culture f pet wnership.
C. The benefits f hsting varius events in turist resrts.
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。
A
Take a fd tur alng Italian shres frm Tuscany t Nrthern Sicily with Amber Guinness. The fd writer mixes stries frm her travels with memries and cking insights, sharing 60 easy-t-make recipes that ffer a taste-f-specific Italian seaside regins — and the stries behind them including ptat and ca per salad frm the island f Salina and the delicius Amalfi lemn cream cake. Thames & Hudsn, £29.99.
Prfessr f fd studies and histry, David E Bender shws hw turism has shaped ur fascinatin with wrld cuisines thrugh an examinatin f travel, frm the age f the sailbat t the rise f the jet plane. He lks at hw we eat n the rad, cvering subjects such as Tahitian rast pig in the 1840s, the ccupatinal “discveries” f fruit like the mangsteen (山竹), and 1970s htel restaurants. Reaktin Bks, £ 20.
Travel writer Sarah Baxter and illustratr Amy Grimes serve up a guide t 25 fd destinatins, uncvering lcal specialties like pastries handmade by religius sisters in Prtugal, vegan curries (咖喱) in Suthern India — where plant-based dishes have been ffered t gds and travelers fr centuries — and traditinal Spanish seafd r ice frm its Spanish birthplace in Valencia. Plus, visits t cntemprary fd capitals Mntreal, Osaka and Melburne, famed fr glbal dishes and fusin fd. White Lin Publishing. £14.99.
Try ut the recipes served in Paris’s best small restaurants, cafes and restaurants in this taste-fcused tur that takes in classic spts alng the Seine as well as mre lcal hanguts in hip hds like Belleville. Divided int meals f the day, it includes 40 recipes enjyed in France, including, wine braised chicken, and burnt cream dessert, plus plenty f practical tips n fd shps, markets and mre. Hardie Grant. £20.
1. Wh wuld mst likely be the target audience fr Italian Castal?
A. Students studying Italian histry.
B. Cllectrs f traditinal Italian travel suvenirs.
C. Turists planning a visit t Italian seaside districts.
D. Prfessinal Italian chefs interested in religius cuisine.
2. Which destinatin is knwn fr its vegetable dishes?
A. Suthern India.B. Prtugal.
C. Valencia.D. Melburne.
3. What d the fur bks have in cmmn?
A. They all fcus n histrical cuisines.
B. They cmbine cking cntent with travel.
C. Each bk is priced at mre than 20 punds.
D. All bks are published by the same published be.
B
As a big cuntry, China’s ecnmic and plitical influence is felt arund the wrld. And its influence in educatin and culture has been grwing t. The Cnfucius Institute ffering free language classes has gained increasing ppularity in bth Hungary and Serbia. By ffering pprtunities t learn Chinese language and traditinal arts, Cnfucius Institutes bring Chinese culture clser t interested learners serving as bridges between natins.
During my childhd, I held an unspken fascinatin fr Asian culture a passin cultivated thrugh watching dramas such as the Mnkey King. At the time, the idea f studying this captivating regin didn’t ccupy my mind. My turning pint came when the desire t challenge myself led me t chse China fr further educatin. It was a decisin — nt nly fr academic grwth, but als t experience the respnsibility f lking after myself. Taking the rad that is less traveled means less cmpany, less cmfrt. But it als means frging a life with an entirely different perspective I am seeking.
Undertaking Chinese language training presented a remarkable pprtunity fr many reasns. I firmly believe that acquiring prficiency in the language f the culture is nt merely useful, but is als an effective means t truly understand that culture. The cmbinatin f learning the language in a classrm setting and applying it in everyday life ffers an enriching experience. I participated in the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival celebratins held by my lcal Cnfucius Institute, such as trying my hand at Chinese crafts prviding me with a first-hand experience f the culture.
If given anther chance, I wuld explre even deeper int the rich cultural tapestry that surrunds me. Explring renwned landmarks like the riental Pearl Twer previusly unvisited, felt like embarking n a new jurney f discvery. I can say that alng this path, I am gradually learning that valuable lessns unfld step by step.
4. What is the main functin f the Cnfucius Institute in glbal cultural exchanges?
A. Offering language curses with a very small fee.
B. Fstering internatinal understanding f Chinese culture.
C. Prmting Chinese turism and business pprtunities abrad.
D. Serving as a platfrm fr ecnmic cperatin between cuntries.
5. What makes the authr decide n further educatin in China?
A. The TV drama the Mnkey King.
B. The Asian cultural fascinatin.
C. The desire fr whle-persn grwth.
D. The dream t study in a freign place.
6. Why des the authr share her experience with Mid-Autumn Festival?
A. T highlight the challenges f living abrad.
B. T encurage thers t participate in lcal festivals.
C. T criticize the traditinal classrm language learning.
D. T emphasize interactive learning in cultural understanding.
7. Which is the mst suitable title fr the text?
A. The Path Less Traveled
B. Language as a Bridge t Culture
C. Guide t Studying Abrad in China
D. Embracing Art: Beynd the Classrm
C
Wrking in an industry that’s cnstantly evlving is n small feat fr musicians. Giving fans a memrable shw is crucial, and sme artists are lking t virtual reality t d just that. Travis Sctt fr example, partnered with Frtnite t bring his virtual-reality cncert, Astrnmical, t a glbal audience. The event drew in 12 millin viewers. But interest in VR cncerts came earlier. In 2019, the entertainment-technlgy cmpany Wave launched a multichannel virtual platfrm fr live cncerts thrugh varius digital means: vide games, live streaming channels, scial netwrks, and mre. Wave has since teamed up with the likes f The Weekend, Justin Bieber, and Jhn Legend.
The appeal f such immersive cncerts, by placing the audience in a digital wrld that stimulates bth sight and sund t create an experience that makes ne feel like they are truly part f the event, lies heavily in their experimental mature. Artists can try new ways t cnnect with listeners in digital envirnments. Fr fans skirting painful cncert-ticket prices aviding large crwds at venues, and experiencing their favrite musicians in an alternate wrld are cnvincing benefits.
VR has its dwnside. Only abut 13% f husehlds in the US wn a VR headset s the technlgy isn’t cmmn. In a survey, 67% f respndents wh didn’t wn a VR headset said its price tag kept them frm purchasing ne. Sme peple wh paid a pretty penny have returned the headset because they simply didn’t knw hw t set it up r didn’t think the image quality was wrth the cst. Discmfrt is anther issue: lng-term use f a headset culd cause discmfrt in the neck and eyes, and accrding t the Fd and Drug Administratin, mtin sickness is the mst cmmnly reprted negative side effect f VR. There’s als the pssibility f VR separating users t far frm reality, which culd rewire their brains if they dn’t mderate headset use. Hwever, lking ahead. Amy Drsey, the managing directr f Drsey Pictures, said that develpments in advanced digital reality wuld pave the way fr the next versin f entertainment.
8. Which artist cperated with Frtnite t deliver a virtual-reality cncert?
A. Justin Bieber.B. Wave.
C. Travis Sctt.D. Astrnmical.
9. What des the underlined wrd “immersive” in paragraph 2mean?
A. Cst-effective.B. Envirnmentally friendly.
C. Quick and efficient.D. Engaging and surrunding.
10. Which culd be a ptential drawback f VR cncerts as suggested by the text?
A VR cncerts culd cause a decrease in vide image quality.
B. They may prevent peple frm attending live cncerts altgether.
C. Lng-time standing with VR headsets may lead t mtin disability.
D. The high cst f VR headsets culd limit accessibility fr sme fans.
11. What will the text discuss next?
A. The histrical develpment f VR technlgy.
B. Future directins and innvatins in VR.
C. Present market trends in VR headset sales.
D. Cmparisns between VR and traditinal cncerts.
D
While cnquering the wrld’s swimming pls in the late 1990s and the 2000s, Amanda Beard had already included breathing exercises in her training. Several years after the end f her athletic career, she discvered walking meditatin. Tday the seven-time US Olympic medalist practices walking meditatin in nature, arund the huse, r while walking the dg. It’s a daily practice with the fcused mindfulness f meditatin that cntributes psitively t every aspect f her life, she says.
Yu dn’t need equipment r a designated space t start. The idea f a walking meditatin is t pay attentin t the way yur bdy feels, nticing things like the sky, trees, tuning int all f yur senses. This means yu can meditate “n the g” in the cuntryside, in the city, in yur backyard, and virtually anywhere. A simple, 10-minute walking meditatin fr beginners requires that yu just start at ease. Cnsider what yu hear, smell and see. Think abut hw yur feet tuch the grund. Fully fcus n these feelings.
A reprt in Health Prmtin Perspectives als fund that walking meditatin can imprve yur balance, adjust yur heart rate, bst yur mental fcus, and help yu battle anxiety and depressin. “The benefits f meditatin are many,” says Dr. Schramm, a bard-certified family physician and meditatin teacher. “When we d this ver and ver again, we train the brain t fcus n nly ne thing at a time and this increases bth ur bld flw and actual neurnal (神经元) changes within ur brains.”
“The magic f meditatin is t be able t help yu cnnect with yurself; meditatin shuldn’t feel a certain way,” says Tara Stiles, a yga and wellness expert. It’s a cmmn mistake in meditatin: Peple fear a wandering mind. “A wandering mind is cmpletely nrmal,” Stiles says. “Even experienced meditatrs aren’t sitting there never having a thught, but when they have the thught they chse t guide themselves back t their breath instead f getting frustrated.
12. What is walking meditatin?
A. Plain walking.B. Mindful walking.
C. A cmpetitive sprt.D. Deep thught while statinary.
13. Which f the fllwing is recmmended t a beginner starting walking meditatin?
A. A familiar envirnment.B. A 10-minute walking time.
C. A relaxed but bservant state.D. A piece f special equipment.
14. What is the brain’s reactin t walking meditatin accrding t Dr. Schramm?
A. Enhancing the bld flw.B. Underging balance training.
C. Having mre active thughts.D. Decreasing neurnal changes.
15. What is Tara Stiles’ attitude twards distractins?
A. Carefree.B. Frustrated.
C. Cncerned.D. Psitive.
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。
Bing, als knwn as a Chinese pancake, is a traditinal Chinese recipe, similar t pancakes. It is cmmnly made f dugh (面团). ____16____, be prepared t learn hw t make these yummy recipes!
Step 1: Cmbine the ingredients
Cmbine the ingredients fr the dugh (flur, salt, and cking il). Knead (揉) the dugh until it has a sft cnsistency that isn’t t wet. During this time, yu can adjust the cnsistency, fr example, by adding mre il r flur. ____17____.
Step 2: Separate the dugh
Separate the dugh int different pieces, the size that yu want. ____18____, dn’t separate it t much, and vice versa. Yu can use a rlling pin t help with making a circle. Chinese Pancake is cmmnly made in a circle shape, but can be any shape yu want!
Step 3: Add spring nins
Add spring nins t the dugh. ____19____ and sprinkle them n the bing. This gives the flavr fr the cng yu bing. The name “cng” in cng yu bing actually refers t the spring nins. These can als be called scallins. green nins, and nins. Yu can als knead the dugh again t mix the nin in.
Step 4: Fry bth sides
Fry bth sides f the pancake n lw-medium heat until the sides are glden brwn. It takes 3-5 minutes per side. Remember t take it ut befre the sides get dark brwn. Fry fr a shrt time if yu want a sft pancake, and fry it fr a lnger time t make it crispier.
Step 5: Serve and enjy!
____20____, but can be served in frmal meals as well.
A. Divide it int ten equal pieces
B. Cut the nins int tiny pieces
C. It can be eaten as a casual fd
D. Make sure yu have enugh dugh
E. If this is already muthwatering t yu
F. If yu want t make the pancake bigger
G. Heat up the pan while still wrking n the dugh
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。
“Jen, d yu hike?” Karen asked.
Was she talking t me? “Me? Yes, yeah, I ____21____”, I tld her, whse sun-kissed checks suggested she was a ____22____.
“Great, d yu want t cme with us tmrrw mrning? We meet in frnt f Bbbie’s huse at 6:30, befre it’s t ____23____, s we wn’t sweat heavily. It’s abut three miles ttal. Des that sund kay?”
Three miles. I wasn’t sure hw ____24____ that was, partly because I didn’t hike. I ____25____ if hiking culd be much different frm walking. Being new t the twn, and excited abut an invitatin frm persns I wanted t befriend, I ____26____.
The next day, I gt up early, shwered, washed and ____27____ my hair. I left it a little messy, s it didn’t lk like I had tried t ____28____. I tk time t ____29____ cmfrtable “hiking clthes” and I ____30____ a bttle f water. When I arrived at Bbbie’s huse, Karen and ther three wmen was standing there, ____31____.
“Hey, Jen, I’m glad yu came t hike,” she said ____32____ and hugged me. Then we started walking t the park. We walked rapidly alng the sidewalk t the base f the Thunderbird Muntain.
That day, I became a hiker. By accepting the ____33____ t hike, I stretched myself, and made amazing new ____34____. I still enjy hiking with them, and I imagine I will always remain ____35____ t these lvely wmen wh envelped me in their circle.
The great thing abut new friends is that they bring new energy t my sul.
21. A. checkB. hikeC. chatD. answer
22. A. farmerB. teacherC. regularD. schlar
23. A. htB. cldC. wetD. dry
24. A. highB. deepC. wideD. lng
25. A. suggestedB. wnderedC. prmisedD. believed
26. A. abandnedB. hesitatedC. acceptedD. refused
27. A. styledB. tuchedC. hidD. sld
28. A. littleB. hardC. easilyD. gladly
29. A. dnateB. prduceC. exhibitD. select
30. A. turned inB. brught upC. held nD. tk alng
31. A. hikingB. jumpingC. waitingD. arguing
32. A. cheerfullyB. CuriuslyC. fficiallyD. angrily
33. A. messageB. invitatinC. experimentD. explratin
34. A. friendsB. neighbrsC. striesD. theries
35. A. usefulB. imprtantC. relaxedD. cnnected
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Walking int the Suzhu Art Museum in Suzhu, Jiangsu prvince, the eyes f visitrs are immediately drawn t an artwrk hanging high n the wall ____36____ describes a vivid and lifelike cat, ____37____(give)the surface impressin f a cntemprary art piece.
“Viewers mistake it ____38____ an il painting at____39____(ne)sight. We hpe t fill the traditinal craft with cntemprary expressins,” says Zhang Fan, 48, ne f the creatrs f the piece.
Next t the artwrk ____40____(be)tw Su embridery(苏绣)wrks cping with abstract phts taken by US phtgrapher Michael Yamashita. All f these wrks are prduced by Zhang and his mther, Zhang Meifang, 78, ____41____ master embriderer wh created the cllisin piece in cperatin with ____42____(establish)physicist Tsung-da Lee. In 2005, the Zhangs set up an embridery innvative center, applying the ancient techniques f silk thread t mdern art frms, including il paintings, wall paintings, sculpted ____43____(relief)and phts.
Su embridery, knwn fr its cmplicated techniques, elegant style and bright clrs, ____44____(typical)features birds, flwers, cats, landscapes, and figures. Mst embriderers in Jiangsu cncentrate n Su embridery, making _____45_____ ppular amng bth the upper class and the public fr its delicate needlewrk.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你李华,你校将举办“校园音乐节”,并通过网络进行直播。请你给外国笔友Hans写封邮件,邀请他在线观看。内容包括:
1. 活动介绍;
2. 观看时间;
3. 期待他的参与。
注意:
1 词数80左右;
2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Hans,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I heard the dr pen and knew it wuldn’t be lng befre my husband Paul wuld cme thrugh the dr. I feared his arrival. Dn’t get me wrng —I lve him dearly, but recently he had started t ask t many questins. He was really getting n my nerves.
“Hi baby, I’m hme,” came his vice. “Where are yu?”
“In here,” I replied. I was lying n ur bed watching the five ’clck news in my pajamas(睡衣).
“Yu’re still in yur pajamas, again? Yu wuld feel better if yu gt dressed.”
“Why? I’m nt ging any place,” I replied testily. He just sighed and started changing his clthes.
We weren’t fighting but we weren’t exactly getting alng famusly either. My early retirement had cme unexpectedly and althugh it was due t health issues, they weren’t severe enugh t “allw” me stay in pajamas all day.
Everyne kept telling me it tk time t adjust, that I wuld be very busy if I gave myself a chance. I didn’t want t be just busy; I wanted a purpse. Meanwhile, as I searched fr meaning in my life again, my husband stepped in and suggested we get a dg.
The next Wednesday mrning he said, “Hey, get dressed. Tday we’re ging t the dg-shelter.” “Oh, n…I can’t.”
“Why nt? Yu ging, smewhere?” he asked.
“Well, um; I’m nt ready fr that cmmitment,” I replied.
“Sallie, we’re getting a dg, nt adpting a baby!”
We went t the shelter and returned with a Beagle-Dxie mix. I named her Mllie, spelled with an “ie” just like my name.
I bunded ut f bed the next mrning, eager t take care f Mllie. I was greeted by dggie kisses and uncnditinal lve. Mllie didn’t care that I didn’t have a career r that I have health issues. She just needed me. I fed her, bathed her, and started ur daily rutine f walks. Mllie and I were tw needy suls wh had fund each ther.
A funny thing happened: my energy returned.
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One recent winter evening, Mllie and I tk ur usual walk.
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