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浙江强基联盟2024年10月高二联考英语试题考生注意:1.本试卷由四个部分组成。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用

直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效.............,在试题卷....、草稿纸上作答无效........。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。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.Whatwouldthewomanliketohave?A.Tea.B.Coffee.C.Water.2.Wh

atshouldthemandofirst?A.Signupfortheclass.B.Gototheclassroom.C.Collectthetextbook.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atatrainstation.B.Inanoffice.C.Inast

reet.4.Whatdoesthemanremindthewomantodo?A.Parkthecar.B.Lookattheroadsigns.C.Checkthemirrors.5.Whichpaintingwil

lthewomanbuy?A.Theoneaboutmountains.B.Theoneaboutforest.C.Theoneaboutcities.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatistherelationshipbetwee

nthespeakers?A.OldschoolfriendsB.Co-workers.C.Fatheranddaughter.7.Whatdidthemanstudyatcollege?A.Law.B.Engineeri

ng.C.Business.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatmakesthecaketastespecial?A.Thecoffee.B.Thebanana.C.Thebutter.9.Whatisthewoman’smainjob?

A.Acake-maker.B.Apolicewoman.C.Ateacher.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whichcitywillhostthe2028summerOlympicGames?A.London.B.P

aris.C.LosAngeles.11.WhendidLondonhostthesummerOlympicGameslasttime?A.In1908.B.In2012.C.In1948.12.Whatleftthedeepestimpress

iononthewoman?A.Thetwowinnersinthehighjump.B.Thefamilyphotointheshotput.C.ThenewAsianrecordin100meter

s.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Oceanprotectionplans.B.Beachedanimals.C.Newresearch.14.W

hichanimaldidthemanoncehelp?A.Adolphin.B.Awhale.C.Ashark.15.Whatdidtheexpertsuggestthemandototheanimalhefound?A.Pullitbacktothesea.B.Givei

tsomefood.C.Pourwateronit.16.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutanimalshowsinthezoos?A.Angry.B.Curious.C.Excited.听下面一段独白,回

答第17至第20四个小题。17.WhatdidMinoftenhelphermotherdo?A.Preparethemeals.B.Cleanthehouse.C.Feedtheanimals.18.WhatisAlice?.A.Apig.B.Aduck.C.Ahorse.19

.WhydidMinleavethefarm?A.Toworkforalawyer.B.Togotouniversity.C.Tovisitherchildhoodfriend.20.WhatwillMinprobabl

ydointhefuture?A.Manageafarm.B.WorkinNewYork.C.Beauniversityprofessor.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATop5must-visitspotsinRochesterStrollthroughHighlandPark.IfyouwanttotakeascreenbreakHighlandParkisjustashortdista

ncefromCollegeTown.TheparkishometotheannualLilac(紫丁香)Festivalinmid-May,withbeautifulcolorstobefoundallaround.Althoughthelilacsmaynotbeblooming,thepa

rkisanicespotforyoutorelaxyourself.WatchafilmatRocCinema.RocCinemaofferslow-pricedmovieticketsforstudents—$

7withstudentID.Apartfrommovies,RocCinemaalsofeaturecomedyopenmicsandshowcases.WalkwithanimalsattheSenecaPar

kZoo.Thezoocantakeyourworriesoffyourworkasyouhangoutwithsomeofyourfavoriteanimals.LocatedalongtheGeneseeRiver

,theticketsarebudget-friendlyat$12foradults,foranycollegestudentandthezooallowsforafun,anxiety-freetrip.Catch

aperformanceattheGevaTheatre.Downtown,theGevaTheatrefeaturesfrequentliveperformancesofshowsthatrangefrompop

ularmusicalsandplaystoshowcasesandspeeches.Thetheatrealsoputsonlivediscussionswiththecastandcrewoftheirseasonalshowsdurin

gtheir“SundaySalon”.ReliveyourchildhoodintheNationalMuseumofPlay.Themuseumiseasilyrecognizablefromitsyard,whichf

eaturesiconographyfromclassicboardgames,justhintingatthemuseum’sloveforgamesandtoys.Beforegoing,it’sbesttoplanahead;thesheeramountofexperie

ntialthingstodoisworthawholedaytrip.1.WhatdoHighlandParkandtheSenecaParkZoohaveincommon?,A.Theyareniceplacestorelax

.B.Theysellticketsatalowprice.C.Theyarelocatednotfarfromthecity.D.Theyarehometoanimalsandflowers.2.Whichspotsuitspeoplewhoareinterestedinp

layinggames?A.RocCinema.B.TheSenecaParkZoo.C.TheGevaTheatre.D.TheNationalMuseumofPlay.3.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.

Ashortstory.B.Abookreview.C.Atravelbrochure.D.Asciencereport.BNotsurprisingly,dogsarefamousfortheirunusualandsupersnouts(口鼻

部).Thosesensitivenosesaregoodatfindingfoodandobservingneighborhoodlikecheckingoutnewdogs,peopleandplaces.Inthepastthousandsofyears,huntersha

vetraineddogstotrackprey.Today,dogsdohavemanyjobs.Theyfindinjuredpeopleafterearthquakesandotherdisasters.Besides,theyhelpfightcrimebysniffingou

tillegaldrugsandexplosives.Andbecauseofthedog’snose,stinkbugsandbedbugshavenowheretohide.Recentstudieshaveshownthatdogscanevendetectsomediseasesinhum

ans.Howdoesadog’snoseperformthesewonderfulabilities?It’s10,000to100,000timesmoresensitivethanthehumannose,atleastforsomesmells.Asinournose,theairwayi

nadog’snosehaslining(黏膜)thatsensessmells.Inahumannose,theliningisthesizeofaquarter.InaGermanshepherd’snose,it’sasbigasaDVD.

Thathugesurfacehaslotsoffoldsthathelpitfitinsidethedog’ssnout.Likeacrumpledsheetofpaper,ithasalotofsurfacespackedintoasmallspace.Duringasnif

f,airflowsoverthelining.Nerveendingsintheliningdetectsmellchemicalsintheair.Thenervessendsignalstothebrain,tellingitwhichsmellst

heydetected.Thedog’slargeliningmayhavetwobillionsmelldetectors.That’supto167timesmorethanour12millionto40m

illion.Andthesmellingpartofadog’sbrainisthreetimesbiggerthanthesamepartofhumanbrain.Thedog’sbrainhastoprocessaloto

fsmelldatacominginfromthenose-butitcanhandlethejob.4Whatcanwelearnaboutdogsfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Theyaregoodatdeliveringfood.

B.Theyhelpchecktheaccidentbysniffing.C.Theyaretrainedtofindanimalstoday.D.Theycandiscoversomehumanillnesses.5.Whatdo

estheunderlinedword“crumpled”inparagraph3mean?A.Smooth.B.Wrinkled.C.Clean.D.Unfolded.6.Howdoestheauthororganizethelastparagraph?.A.Bylistingdiffer

entstudies.B.Bymakingacomparison.C.Byintroducinggeneralrules.D.Byanalyzingthecauseandeffect.7.What’sthebesttitl

eofthewholepassage?A.WhatAretheJobsDogsDo?B.HowdoDogsProtectHumans?C.WhatMakesaDog’sNosesoPowerful?D.HowdoD

ogsDetectDiseases?CHealthisnotjustaboutexerciseandeatingmorefruitsandvegetables.Keepingproperpostureisvitalforlivingahealthylifeandavoidingnegativ

ehealthproblems.Goodposturedoesn’tmeanyourbackmustbecompletelystraight-nomatterhowmanytimesyouheardwarningsto“situpstraight”or“standstrai

ght”inyouryouth.Actually,thespinehasanaturalcurve(弯曲).Thisallowstheheadtobecenteredovertheneckandthebodytobecente

redoverthehips,whichistheiridealplacementformaintaininggoodposture.Keepingproperpostureprovidesaplentyofphys

icalbenefitsincludingreducingthechanceofgettingsportsinjuries,digestiveproblems,muscleandstressinjuries.Itminimizestheamountofstressonallyourmuscles

.Correctposturecanimprovebreathingaswell.Theinefficientbreathingpatternsareassociatedwithaslouched(懒散的)posture,inpartbecauses

uchapositionforcesthebodytorelymoreonupper-chestbreathing.Bycontrast,thebellybreathingismoreefficientandrelaxing.Thisisimportantbecauseman

yoftheworsthealthproblemsofpoorposturecantakeyearsbeforetheybecomenoticeable.Alongwithsuchphysicaladvantages,properposturecanalsoim

proveyourmentalhealthandyourlife.“Apersonwithneutralhead-levelpostureisconsideredasmorecooperativethansomeonewhohastheirheadinanup-or-downpos

ition,”saysLauraDeon,aphysicalmedicinespecialistatRUSHUniversityinChicago.“Goodposturecanimprovecommunicationskillsandmakeyoureverydayexchange

sgosmoothly,”sheexplains.Toexperiencebenefitsrelatedtoproperposture,itisrecommendedtopayattentiontohowyousita

ndstandandtopracticedoingsocorrectlyandoftenenoughuntilitfeelsnatural.Besides,wearingproperfootwear,doingexerciseandsittingonchairsthatofferbacksu

pportcouldbehelpfultoo.Nomatterwhichofthesetechniquesyoufollow,goodposturecanbetrainedwithpractice.8.W

hatdoweknowaboutourback?A.Ithasanaturalcurve.B.Itkeepsstillallthetime.C.Itneedstobetotallystraight.D.Itlooksquitebentfromtheside.9.Accord

ingtoLauraDeon,howcangoodpostureaffectsocialinteractions?A.Itmakesyoulooktaller.B.Itmakesyoulessfocused.C.Itmakesyouseemhumorous.D.

Itmakesyouseemmorecooperative.10.Whichofthefollowingisnotabenefitfromproperposture?A.Improvementalhealth.B.Stren

gthenone’smemory.CRelievemuscleinjuries.D.Reducedigestiveproblems.11.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestreadersdo

tokeepproperposture?A.Wearhardsneakers.B.Choosesoftchairstosit.C.Sitonchairsallday.D.Keepposturenaturalwithpractice.DPlayingsportsoutdoorshasgotextr

emelyhot.Recentlyareportsaidheatcouldcausesafetyrisksduringthisyear’sParisOlympics.Theseheatproblemsbecomeworsebecauseoftherisingtemperat

ureandgrowinguseofartificialturf(人造草皮).Thoughmoredurable,artificialturfcan’tabsorbandkeepwaterwhichfinallyleadstohighersurfacetemperatures.Researcher

sfromtheKWRWaterResearchInstituteintheNetherlandscreateaself-coolingturf,whosetemperatureisclosetothatofnaturalgrass.Ifwidelyu

sed,itmayreducetheriskofseriousheat-relatedinjuriesandevenhelpimprovestormdrainage(排水)incitieswhererainwaterisn’tabsorbedwellbytra

ditionalartificialturf.Theresearchersusedgrass’naturalwaterabsorptionasinspirationandcreatedtheirownturfwithanopenwaterstoragelayer.Thatwaterl

ayercapturesandstoresrainwater.Tinytubesmadeupofspecialmaterialsarethenusedtotransportthewaterbackuptothesurface

whereitevaporates(蒸发),whichmakestheturfsurfacecool.Thoughotherresearchpreviouslycooledartificialturfsbysprinkling(喷洒)water,iton

lycoolsforashorttimeandmaydamagetheturfs.TheKWRresearcherssaythisnewmethodisbetterasitstoresrainwatertocoolthefieldwhenneeded.Inadditiontothecoo

lingeffects,thewater-absorbingfieldcouldalsopreventurbanfloodingbyabsorbingrainwater.Researcherssaytheirnewcoolingsystemiseasytous

e,butit’snotnecessarilycheap.Installationcoststwiceasmuchasatraditionalturf.Andwhiletheexperimentfocusedonsmall5×5meterplo

ts,fieldsintherealworldcouldbelarger.Still,thosepreviouscostsmayonlytellpartofthestory.Thisinvestment,however,allowst

hefieldtobecomepartofthewatermanagementsystemandformsacoolerandsaferfieldfortheathletes.12.What’sthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.To

leadinthetopic.B.Tostartanargument.C.Toexpressanopinion.D.Togiveadefinition..13.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Thestandardoftheself-c

oolingturf.B.Thedesignprincipleoftheself-coolingturf.C.Thespecialmaterialsoftheself-coolingturf.D.Thedifferencebetw

eenself-coolingturfandnaturalgrass.14.WhyistheKWR’snewmethodofcoolingturfsbetterthanpreviousones?A.Itismuchcheape

r.B.Itusessprinklersystems.C.Itstoresnaturalrainwater.D.Itabsorbsundergroundwater.15.Whatistheauthor’sa

ttitudetowardtheself-coolingturf?A.Worried.B.Unclear.C.Positive.D.Doubtful.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。TheHappiestDietDoeswhatyoueataffectyourmood?Couldyourfoodhaveeffectsonyourmentalwell-being?___16___Severalingredien

tsandmethodsaccountforthat.FibreandmorefibreWeoftenworryaboutproteinintakebutdatashowsweusuallygetenough.___17___Itsupport

sgut(肠道)healthfeedinggoodbacteriaandcontributingtooverallwell-being.Researchevensuggeststhatincreasingfibreintakeby5gmaylowertheriskofdepressionb

y5%.Fatisgood___18___“Omega-3fattyacids,foundinoilyfish,playaroleinthestructureandfunctionofcellmembranes

(细胞膜)inthebrain,”thenutritionistRhiannonLambertsays.“Theyareinvolvedintheproductionandsignalingofneurotransmitters(神经递质),whicharecriti

calformoodregulation.”AndbreatheYourgutisimpactednotjustbywhatyoueatbutbyhowyoueat.LisaMacfarlane,co-founderofthehealthcompany

TheGutStuff,explains,“___19___Trytakingdeepbreathbeforeyoueat-it’sproventhatdigestionhappensmoreeffectivelywheneatinginarel

axedandcalmstate.”JointhefastcrowdArecentstudybyKing’sCollegeLondonfoundthateatingwithinaten-hourwindow.andthere

forefasting,forfourteenhourseachday,isassociatedwithbettermood,bettersleep,moreenergyandlesshunger.___20___A.Addmoreproteintoyourregulardiet.B.Need

anotherreasontoeatmoreoilyfish?C.Instead,weshouldfocusonourfibreintake.D.Beansareoneofthehighestsource

sofdietaryfibre.E.Thisiseasierthanitsounds:itwouldmeaneatingbetween9a.m.and7p.m.F.Wesuggestputtingyourbodyin“restanddigest”modeinsteadofeatingon

thego.G.Evidenceshowswhatyoueatcanpromotebrainchemicalsthatinfluenceyourmood.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。Asayounggirl,Ilongedforglassesandbraces(牙套),regardingthemasspecialsymbolsofbecominganadu

lt.YetwhenIfinallygotthem,itwasfarfromwhatI___21___,especiallytheuncomfortablebraces.Theymakeeatinga(n)___22___processasIc

ouldonlyeatwithaminimumofchewingandamaximumofpain.Aftertwoyearsofterribleorthodonties(牙齿矫正)___23___,Ineededanopera

tiontogetthebraces___24___.Onthedayoftheoperation,eventhoughIwasscared,I___25___it.Afterward,Ifollowe

dmymotherintoalarge___26___todoalittleshopping.Wedidn’trealizethemedicinehadmademymouthnumb(麻木的),soIcouldn’t___27___andmymouthwaterkept

running.Aswewalked,everyonestaredatus.Theylooked___28___,sorry,orevenannoyed.Butnoneofthemknewthe___29___:Ihadjusth

adapainfuloperation.Later,Ispentalotoftimethinkingaboutpeople’s___30___inthestorethatday.PerhapstheyhadthoughtthatIwasmentall

yorphysically___31___.ActuallyIhadneverbeenlookedatthatway.Thisexperiencelightly___32___myview,makingmeseetheworldwithmore___33___.Itstreng

thenedmymother’sadvice:“Don’t___34___abookbyitscover,”and“Youhavetowalkamileinsomeoneelse’sshoes.”WhatIrealizedwitnessedmy___35___.

21.A.promisedB.dreamedC.designedD.remembered22.A.painfulB.excitingC.boringD.peaceful23.A.movementsB.arrangementsC.treatmentsD.

arguments24.A.fixedB.repairedC.connectedD.removed25.A.checkedthroughB.cutthroughC.gotthroughD.lookedthrough26.A.hospitalB.storeC.houseD.school27.A.w

alkB.moveC.breatheD.swallow28.A.curiousB.expectedC.gratefulD.interested29.A.ideaB.beliefC.truthD.opinion30.A.wordsB.staresC.worri

esD.discussions31.A.fitB.tiredC.activeD.disabled32.A.changedB.offeredC.sharedD.narrowed33.A.passionB.c

onfusionC.anxietyD.understanding34.A.checkB.judgeC.readD.borrow35.A.successB.sorrowC.growthD.bravery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。Chinesehitvideogame“BlackMyth:Wukong”hastakenthegamingworldbystorm,sellingmorethan10million___36

___(copy)acrossallplatformsafteritsofficialreleaseonAug.20untilAug.22,2024.___37___(consider)thefirstChinese-developed“Triple-A”title,“BlackMyth:Wu

kong”toppedthe“most-playedgames”listonSteam,aleadinggamingplatform,___38___(mere)anhourafteritsdebut.“BlackMyth:Wuk

ong”,___39___(show)theattractivenessoftraditionalChineseculture,drawsinspirationfromtheclassicChinesenovelJourneytotheWest.Thenovel___40

___(follow)theadventuresofamonkandhisthreefollowers,withaparticularfocusonSunWukong,thelegendaryMonkeyKingknownforhis___41___

(supernature)powers.“Itwasaninstinctivedecision___42___(choose)JourneytotheWestasthebasisforthegame,”FengJi,thedeveloperofthegam

esaid.“WhenweChineseseetheimageofSunWukong(theMonkeyKing),orevenhearthemusicoftheTVseriesJourneytotheWes

t,wehave___43___uniquefeeling.Wehavebeenfollowingourheartstocreategames___44___touchoursouls.”Celebrat

edforitsrichculturalheritageandmoderngamingaesthetics,thegamehasgonebeyondthegamingcommunity____45____gainedanunexpectedsucces

s.Manyvoicesonlinecallit“anexcellentshowcaseforaChinesecultureexport”.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定

你是李华,上周五你们学校举办了感恩父母活动,要求学生周末在家帮父母做一件家务事。请你给国外朋友Mark写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:1.你所做的家务事;2.你的体验和感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可

以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearMark,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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____________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之

构成一个完整的故事。Carlsankintohisseatonthecrowdedairplaneandclosedhiseyes,eagerforthelongflightaheadtobeoverasso

onaspossible.Justasthecabindoorswereclosingandtheattendantsbeganfinalchecks,hefeltasuddenshakeagainstthebackofhisseat.Heturnedaroundtos

eeayoungboy,nomorethansixorseven,sittingintherowbehindhim.TheboyhadagrinonhisfaceashekickedCarl’sseatagain.“Heythere,canyoupleasestopkickingmyse

at?”Carlaskedinafriendlytone,tryingtogettheboytostopbeforethingsworsened.Theboy’smothersatnexttohim,completelyabsorbedinherm

agazine,andevendidnotlookuporstophim.Theboy’sgrinwidenedashegotreadytodeliveranotherfirmkicktothebackofCarl’sseat.Carlfelthisfrustrationgr

owing.Thiswasn’thowheimaginedspendingthenextfivehours.Heintendedtowarnthemother,buthesitatedtocauseascene.Theplaneaccelerateddo

wntherunway,andtherepeatedkickscontinued,eachonemakingCarl’sseatlurch(前倾)forward.Hetookadeepbreathandpreparedhimselffortheunavoidab

lenextkick,realizingthiswasgoingtobeaverylonganduncomfortableflight.Earlierthatday,CarlhadbeeninagreatmoodafterasuccessfulbusinesstripinBoston.Asa

seniorprojectmanager,hewasusedtohigh-pressuretasksandtightdeadlines.Despitetheexhaustionofback-to-backmeetingsandlittlesleep,hesuccessfully

signedadeal,atestamenttohishardworkandperseverance.Helookedforwardtorelaxingontheflighthome.Gazingoutthewindow,Carltriedtoremainpos

itive.Suddenlythekickstartedupagain,thistimewithasteadyrhythm,asiftheboywastreatingCarl’sseatlikeadrum.Carl’shandscurledintofists,aclea

rsignofhisgrowingfrustration.Thisflightwassupposedtobehischancetorelaxandunwind,notatestofhispatience,leavinghimmores

tressedandtiredthanbefore...However,afterenduringafewmoreforcefulkicks,Carl’spatiencefinallydisappeared.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Hequicklyturnedaroundandfixedaseriouslookontheboy’smother.____________________________________________________________________________________

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______________________Takingadeepbreath,Carldecidedtodealwiththesituationdifferently.______________________________________________________________

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