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2024年高考英语一轮复习测试卷(一)(全国甲卷)英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150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。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.

18.C.£9.15.答案是C。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。1.(2023·全国·模拟预测)Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Afestival.B.Anancestor.C.Akindoffood.2.(2023·全国·模拟预测)Howm

uchwastheoriginalpriceofthecamera?A.$300.B.$280.C.$230.3.(2023·全国·模拟预测)Wherearethespeakersgoing?A.Tothehotel.B.Tothetrainstation.C.T

otheairport.4.(2023·全国·模拟预测)Whatdoesthewomanwanttobe?A.Abusinesswoman.B.Auniversityteacher.C.Auniversitystudent.5.

(2023·全国·二模)Whydoesthemanpayextra?A.Hewantstobuythebook.B.Heborrowedthebook.C.Hereturnedthebooklate.听第6段材料,回答第6、7

题。(2023·全国·模拟预测)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthemanplantodothisafternoon?A.Goswimming.B.Gotoclass.C.Gotothelibrary.7.Whatdo

esthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Collectinformationforhispaper.B.Helphimwithhischemistry.C.Teachhimtostudym

ath.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。(2023·全国·模拟预测)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdidthewomanorderatlast?A.Abeefsandwich.B.Ahotdog.C.Chickenbreast.9.W

hereisthewoman?A.Inhercar.B.Atthecashier’sdesk.C.Inheroffice.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。(2023·全国·模拟预测)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Wheredoestheconversatio

nprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inaclassroom.C.Onaplayingfield11.Whatsubjectdoesthemanneedhelpwith?A.History.B.Math.C.English.1

2.Whywasthemanawayfromschoolforawhile?A.Hetookaholiday.B.Hebrokehisleg.C.Hewentforfootballtraining.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。(2023·全国·模拟预测)听下面一段较

长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whoarethespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Acouple.C.Friends.14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Whetherkidsshouldworkforpocke

tmoney.B.Howkidscanbalanceworkandstudy.C.Whatkidscandoathome.15.Whatdidthemandowhenhewasyoung?A.Hewashedthedishes.B.Heworkedonafarm.C.H

edeliverednewspapers.16.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardssleepforyoungpeople?A.Theyhavetoomuchsleep.B.Theyshouldhaveenoughsleep.C.Theyshouldgotobedearl

y.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。(2023·全国·模拟预测)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。17.WhydidMarthaquitherearlierjob?A.Shewasbadlypaid.B.Thebosstooknoin

terestinherideas.C.Thestaffwerequiteunfriendly.18.WhatdoesMarthafindmostamazingaboutthemobilerestaurant?A.She

candecideonthemenu.B.Allisadvertisedonline.C.Justalittlefoodiswasted.19.WhatisthebestthingforMarthaa

boutthemobilerestaurant?A.Customerspayinadvance.B.Shecanworkoutdoors.C.Nowaiterisneeded.20.WhatcauseddifficultytoMar

thawhenshedidamealonthebeach?A.Thesun.B.Thewind.C.Therain.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A(2023·全国·校联

考三模)MoneySmartYouthAmbassadorsAboutYouthfromacrossMichigancanbecomefinancialleadersbyapplyingtobea4-HMoney

SmartYouthAmbassador.ThisprogramsponsoredbyMichiganStateUniversityExtension4-HYouthDevelopmentstartedin2020andprovid

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toJoinThisprogramisopentoallMichiganyouthaging12-19.ApplicationsareaccepteduntilAugust1annuallyfortheu

pcomingyear.InterviewstakeplaceinAugustorSeptember.AmbassadorExpectations•ServeasaMichigan4-HMoneySmartY

outhAmbassadormemberfromSeptembertoJune.•Createandpromotemoneyeducationandprogramslocally.•Bepresentatallvirtualmeetingsassche

duledwithatleast75%attendanceatmonthlymeetings.•Contactthegroupadvisorsifunabletoparticipateinconferencecalls,meetings,eventsortrainin

gsastheyarescheduled.ResourcesCreatedbyMoneySmartYouthAmbassadors•ArticlesReadaboutinterestingmoneytopicstohelpyoubecomesmartconsumersandgetaheads

tartongrowingyourwealth.Thesearticleswerewrittenbyyouthforyouth.•MinimalismandMoneySavingbyAlexisV.•MultiplyingyourMoneyEarlybyL

eahL.•GamesHavefunlearningwhatittakestogrowyourmoneywiththesegamescreatedbyourMoneySmartYouthAmbassadors.•Kaho

otGameonCreditbyBrookeR.•MoneyWordSearchbyHarperJaneA.Formoreinformation,contactagroupadvisor:KathyJamieson,jamies1

3@msu.edu21.Whatisamusttoapplyfortheprogram?A.HavingMichiganidentity.B.Reachingtheageof19.C.Owning4-Hmembership.D.Havingfinancialbackground.22.Wha

tisaMoneySmartYouthAmbassador’sduty?A.Makinggenerousdonations.B.Publishingfinancialarticles.C.Attendingvirtualmeetings.D.Promotingprogramsw

orldwide.23.Whyarethegamesincludedinthetext?A.Toaddfuntocourses.B.Toprovidefinancialknowledge.C.Tointroducefinancialbackg

round.D.Tocollectfundfortheprogram.B(2023·广东广州·统考三模)InhisnewbookTheJourneysofTrees,sciencewriterZachSt.Georgeexploresanextremelyslowmigration(迁徙),

asforestsmoveinchbyinchtomorehospitableplaces.Asoldtreesdieandnewonesgrowup,theforestis—eversoslightly—moving,hewrites.“Throughthefo

ssils(化石)thatancientforestsleftbehind,scientistscantracktheirmovement.Theymovebackandforthacrosscontinents,likemigratingbirdsorwhales.”Thishashap

penedoverthousandsofyears,andclimatechangetendstobethedrivingforce—pushingandpullingforestsaroundtheglobe.Ofc

ourse,today,climatechangeisspeedingup,andtreescan’tkeeppace.TakeCalifomnia:It’sgettinghotteranddrierandscientistses

timatethatbeforetoolong,JoshuaTreeNationalParkmaynotbeabletosustainJoshuatrees.ZachSt.GeorgedescribesasimilarthreattoSequoiaN

ationalPark,duringCalifornia’slongandseveredroughtafewyearsback.ScientistsworriedthatmaybeSequoiaNationalParkwouldnolongerbetheplacefor

giantsequoias.St.Georgethinksatsomepointwewilllosetheseancienttreesandwewillhavetothinkaboutwhatwedowiththeplaces

,anddoweplantnewonessomewhereelse?Thisisknownas“assistedmigration”—humansplantingtreesinotherplaceswherethey’remor

elikelytogrowwell.Butthisprocesscarriesrisks—peoplecanaccidentallyintroduceinsectsanddiseasestonewplaces,wher

etheymaywipeoutentirenativepopulations.So,St.Georgewrites,there’sadebateamongconservationistsandforester

stoday:Shouldhumanshelpthetreesescape?“Ithinktherearegoingtobeinstanceswherepeopleareprobablygoingtostepinandhe

lpspeciesmovetoplaceswherethey’llbemoresuitableinthefuture,”St.Georgesays.“AndImetalotofpeopleintheprocesswhohavefeltso

rryaboutwhathasbeenlostandwhatwillbelost—andarestillcontinuingtotryanddogoodandworkinthemomentforsmallthings.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Th

ey”inParagraph1referto?A.Animals.B.Fossils.C.Scientists.D.Forests.25.WhyisSequoiaNationalParkmentioned?A.Toconfirmtheproblemoft

helossoftreespeciesisserious.B.Toarguehumansshouldberesponsibleforthelossoftrees.C.Toexplainclimatechangeresultsinthemigrationofforests.D.Toprovefo

restscanslowdowntheprocessofclimatechange.26.Whatcanbeinferredaboutassistedmigration?A.Itcanpreventthetr

eesescaping.B.Itcanpromotebiologicaldiversity.C.Itmayhelptoprotecttheforests.D.Itmayaffectspeciesinnewplaces.27.WhatisSt.Geo

rge’sattitudetoassistedmigration?A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Ambiguous.D.Intolerant.C(2023·全国·一模)Deveza’smotherwasonthewaitinglistf

orakidneytransplant(肾移植).Devezawantedtodonateoneofherownkidneys,butshewasturneddownbecauseshemightdevelopthesamehealt

hproblemsashermotherinlaterlife.Devezacameupwithadifferentplan.In2017,shestartedtheworld’sfirstpairedexchangeof

differentorgansbetweenlivingdonors,exchanginghalfherliver(肝)forsomeoneelse’skidney.Acasestudyoftheorganexchan

gehasnowbeenpublished.Andthesurgeonswhowereinvolvedarecallingformoreexchangeslikethis.“Youcanimaginetheenormousimpactformixedorga

nextendedchains,”saysJohnRoberts,asurgeonatUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco.Mostorgantransplantscomefrompeoplewhohavedied,butthereareneverenou

ghorgans.Asmostpeoplecanmanagewithjustoneoftheirkidneys,peoplewithkidneyfailureareincreasinglyreceivingdonatedorgansfromrelativ

esorfriends.Ifsomeonewantstodonatebuttheirimmune(免疫的)systemisunsuited,doctorsmaybeabletofindpairsofwould

-bedonorswhocaneachgiveakidneytotheother’srelative.WhenDevezawaslookingintosuchchains,shecameacrossresearchdescr

ibingtheideaoftradingakidneywiththeonlyotherorgangenerallytakenfromalivingdonor—theliver.Shesuggestedtheideatomanyhospitalsbeforeshefinallycon

tactedRoberts,whosawtheidea’spotential.Devezawasassessedtobeingoodenoughhealthtodonatepartofherliver.Itthentook18m

onthstofindAnnieSimmons,inIdaho,whoseliverwasunsuitabletouseasatransplantforhersisterwithsevereliverdisease.Theydrewupaplan:Simmonswoulddo

nateakidneytoDeveza’smother,andinreturn,DevezawouldgivehalfherlivertoSimmons’sister.Thehospitalgavethego-aheadandthefouroperationstookplaceon

thesamedaysuccessfully.Theteamhopesthattheground-breakingcasewillinspiremorepeopletoconsiderdoingthesame.Robertssaysthatdire

ctexchangesinvolvingtwodonorscouldenableuptothirtyextralivingdonorlivertransplantsayear—atenpercentincrease.28.WhatdidDevezadotosaveherm

other?A.Carryingoutacasestudy.B.Callingforkidneydonations.C.Launchingamedicalexperiment.D.Tradinghalf

herliverforakidney.29.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Patients’hopelessnesstosurvive.B.Severalsourcesoforgandonation.C.C

urrentsituationoforgantransplants.D.Doctors’effortstoimproveorgantransplants.30.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheorganexchange

betweenDevezaandSimmons?A.Itdiscouragedorgandonation.B.Itbroughttwofamiliestogether.C.Itmetwithwidespreadapproval.D.Itproducedadesirableoutc

ome.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.MyLiver,YourKidneyB.Mother’sLove,OurHappinessC.OrganTransplant:BlessingforPati

entsD.OrganExchange:MajorMedicalAdvancesD(2023·全国·校联考二模)Withnewtechnologiessuchasartificialintelligenceandbigdata,smartagricu

ltureisexpectedtobringaboutessentialchangestotraditionalagricultureinChina.ShiYun,aresearcherattheChineseAcademyofAgriculturalSciences,saidChinawou

ldrealizefullymechanized,automated,anddigitalagriculturethroughdevelopingprecisionagriculturaltechnologies.Prec

isionagricultureisanagriculturalmanagementsystemaimedatoptimizinginputstoachievethemosteconomicandenvironmentalbenefits,usingtechnologiesineludingr

emotesensingandsatellitenavigation.Precisionagricultureisabletobringdownlaborcosts,savewater,fertilizers(肥料)andpesticides,andreduceunnecessarydeci

sion-makingerrors.Sofar,demonstrationbasesforsmartagriculturehavebeenbuiltin13areasincludingBeijing,He

ilongjiangprovinceandtheXinjiangUygurAutonomousRegion.Precisionirrigation―forinstance,dripirrigation(滴流灌

溉)—cangreatlydecreasecostsandincreasetheefficiencyofwaterandfertilizeruse.Byincreasingsoiltemperature,storingwater,

andcontrollingdiseases,thetechniquehasimprovedwaterandfertilizeruse.Meanwhile,ithasimprovedcottonqualityandincr

easedcottonproductioninXinjiang.“Othertechnologiesforprecisionagriculturesuchasplantprotectiondrones(无人机)andharvestingrobotscanalsosaveresourcesan

dcosts,increasingfarmers’incomesandreducingtheireconomiclossescausedbynaturaldisasters,”Shisaid.Dronescanautomaticallygenerateroutesbyacces

singhigh-definitionfarmlandmaps,flyandsprayaccurately,andprovidestandardizedagriculturalservices.However,thedev

elopmentofprecisionagriculturestillfaceschallengesandfallsbehinddevelopedcountries.Somecoreequipmentandtechniques,suchaspartsofagriculturals

ensors,stillrelyonimports,andbigshortagesremaininsmartagriculturetechnicians.Besides,morefinancialsupportisneededtocomprehensivelypromotesma

rtagriculturenationwide.SinceartificialintelligenceandroboticshavebeenappliedinChinaforarelativelyshorttime,itisnecessarytoopenupa

modernpathwithChinesecharacteristicsbasedonlocalconditions.32.Whatarethebenefitsofprecisionagriculture?A.Improvin

gtheenvironmentandsavingfertilizers.B.Bringingdownlaborcostsandavoidingmistakes.C.Increasingefficiencyandremovings

omediseases.D.Generatingfarmlandmapsandprovidingservices.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“optimizing”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Gettingsomethingd

oneconveniently.B.Holdingapositiveattitudetosomething.C.Makingsonethingaseffectiveaspossible.D.Employingatradition

alwaytodosomething.34.Howcanprecisionagriculturebedevelopedproperly?A.Importingequipmentfromsomedevelope

dcountries.B.Workingoutwaystosuitlocalconditionsindifferentareas.C.Usingartificialintelligenceandroboticstodevelopmoderncities.D.Seekingfin

ancialsupportabroadtoimprovetheproductionofcrops.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Smartagriculturehasre

placedtraditionalagriculture.B.Artificialintelligencedependsonplantprolectiondrones.C.Precisionagriculturehelpsboostagriculturalmodernization

.D.DemonstrationbasesforsmartagriculturehavebeenbuiltthroughoutChina.第二节(其5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中

有两项为多余选项。(2023·全国·校联考二模)Heartdiseaseisagrowingproblem.AccordingtotheInternationalJournalofMolecularScience,h

eartdiseaseisthenumberoneleadingcauseofdeathinwesterncountriesandrepresents30%ofalldeathsintheworld.36,likegenetics,age,theam

ountofmovementyougetonadailybasis,andyourdiet,withmanyresearchersbelievingthatdietisthemostcrucialwayt

opreventthesediseases.Buthowexactlydofoodandyourdailydietimpactyourhearthealthandriskofdisease?37TheAmericanHeart

Association(AHA)recentlyreleaseditsmostup-to-datelistofguidelinesformaintainingahealthyheart.Theguidelinesclearlystatethatinorderto

helpreduceyourriskofheartdisease,itisimportanttolimityourconsumptionofheavilysaltedfoods,foodsanddrinkswithaddedsugar,ultra-proc

essedfoods,andalcohol.38andhasfoundthata“poor-quality”diet,whichisonethatconsistsofthefoodsmentionedaboveandisalsolowinfruits,vegetables,andwholegrai

ns,cansignificantlyincreaseyourchancesofcardiovascular(心血管)disease.Atthesametime,theAHA’sguidelinesalsoincludehelpfulti

psforeatingpatternsthathaveapositiveeffectonyourheartaswell.Theysuggesteatingavarietyoffruits,vegetables,andwholegrains,andcho

osinghealthy,leansourcesofprotein.39.Attheendoftheday,theresearchseemstoagreethatloweringyourriskforheartdiseaseisacombinedeffort.40butinsteadcanbe

significantlyreducedwithabalanceddietthatfollowsmanyofthesuggestedguidelines.A.HerearesomebeneficialeatinghabitsforyourheartB.Yourriskofhear

tdiseasehasmanycontributingfactorsC.Itcan’tbesolvedwithjustonespecificfoodornutrientD.ThisgoalcanonlybeachievedbyhealthyandregulareatingE.Thesepatte

rncansignificantlyhelpdecreaseyourriskforheartdiseaseF.TheJournaloftheAmericanCollegeofCardiologystatessimilargui

delinesG.Readontolearnwhattheresearchsaysabouteatinghabitscontributingtoheartdisease第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(

共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(2023·全国·校联考三模)HurricaneIanhitFloridainOctoberandbroughtwithitfloodin

g,winds,andarecordhighstorm.ManyresidentslikeKarenLauder41toleavetheirhomesbecausethey42theintensityofthestorm.Karenis84andreliesonawheelchairto43b

ecauseofamissingleg.Herson,JohnnyLauder,triedrepeatedlytogetherto44,butinvain.Johnnyhadtostaybutheandhisfamilylivedinanot

herdistrict.Theykeptin45touchwithKaren.WhenKaren46thatthewaterinherhousehadreachedherwaist,heknewhehadtotake47.Johnnyjumpedoutofawindowa

ndbeganto48tohismother’s.Ashemadehis49throughthewater,Johnnystoppedoccasionallytosnapselfies(自拍)toshowhis50familythathewasokay.Johnnywasra

cingagainst51.HeonlyhadashortperiodoftimetogettherebeforethewaterroseaboveKaren’s52.Ittookhim40minutestoswimfourblocks.Karen’syellsound

edlike53tohisears!Shewasstillalive!ButJohnnysawKaren54likealeaf,sohefoundsomecleansheetsandwrappedheruponatabletoget55.EveryoneinJohnny’sfamily

isnow56.They’vealllosteverythingthey57,includingtheirhouses,butthey’re58justtobehere.“Ididn’tlosehope.Sowe’restillhere.59islikeacomputer.

There’retwobuttons:There’saresetandapower—and60itwasjustaresetbuttonthatgothitandnotthepower,”hesaid.41.A.decidedB.attemptedC.expectedD.refus

ed42.A.assessedB.understoodC.underestimatedD.analyzed43.A.getaroundB.getthroughC.standupD.goon44.A.agreeB.leav

eC.applyD.participate45.A.impossibleB.temporaryC.constantD.limited46.A.heardB.concludedC.evaluatedD.reported47.A.actionB.effectC.placeD.car

e48.A.rideB.runC.driveD.swim49.A.differenceB.wayC.presentationD.decision50.A.embarrassedB.guiltyC.worr

iedD.disappointed51.A.timeB.weatherC.pressureD.disease52.A.waistB.headC.kneesD.wrists53.A.signalB.reminderC.orderD.music54

.A.shakingB.whisperingC.standingD.dancing55.A.focusedB.cleanC.warmD.accessible56.A.competentB.efficientC.responsibleD.safe57.A.ow

nedB.storedC.discoveredD.remembered58.A.fascinatedB.gratefulC.willingD.determined59.A.DisasterB.DifficultyC.LifeD.Misfortune60.A.eventuallyB.fo

rtunatelyC.similarlyD.unexpectedly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.(2023·全国·模拟预测)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。ChatGPTishigh-techprogress,notarevolutionChatGPTisapowerfulchatbot61(develop)byOpenAIandlaunchedinNovember2022.BuiltontopofOpe

nAI’sGPT-3familyoflargelanguagemodels,itengagesinhuman-likedialogueeggedbyprompting.It62(design)torespondina

natural,intuitivewayandhasnumerouspotentialuses.Froma63(science)pointofview,thereisaneedtocloselywatchthedev

elopmentofsuchtechnologiesbeforereachingaconclusionabouttheirefficacyandhelpfulnature.Technologyprogressesstepbystep.SoweshouldnotpanicthinkingChatG

PTwilltakeupjobs64tillnowneedhumanstofulfill.ChatGPTisanexampleofhigh-techprogress,notarevolution.First,ChatGTP65(make)quitesomeprogressin

naturallanguageprocessing,yetitstillhasalongwaytogoto66(complete)understandthehumanmindandlanguagefaculty,becausew

henitcomestoprofessionalwriting,ChatGPTattimeswritesplausible-soundingbut67(correct)ornonsensicalanswe

rs.Itmightgivesomegoodanswerstomostofthegeneralquestions,68itisnosubstituteforprofessionaladvice,suchasmedicalprognosisandprescriptions,orlega

ladvice.Second,ChatGPTisstillaproduct69verylimitedapplication.Ithasthepotentialtobeusedforenhancingsearchenginefunctionalitybut,asapre-trainedlang

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