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重庆乌江新高考协作体2024届高考模拟监测(三)英语试题(分数:150分,时间:120分钟)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,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:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£
9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatwillthewomandothisevening?A.HavedinnerwithMike.B.Gooutwithherparents.C.Stayathomewithherbrother.2.Howd
oesthewomankeepintouchwithherfamily?A.Bymakingphonecalls.B.Bysendingpostcards.C.ByusingtheInternet.3.What
didthemanbuy?A.Greentea.B.Orangejuice.C.Hotchocolate.4.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Movesomeboxes.B.Makeaphonecall.C.Driveacar.5.Whyistheman
talkingtothewoman?A.Totakeoutinsurance.B.Todescribehisillness.C.Tomakeanappointment.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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至第7两个小题。6.Wheredoestheconver
sationtakeplace?A.Inahotel.B.Intheman'soffice.C.Inapostoffice.7.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Postsomepapers.B.Findafaxmachine.C.Godownstairs
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题。8.Wheredidthemanmostprobablylosehisphone?A.Ontheunderground.B.Inabank.C.Inaresta
urant9.Whatwillthemandobeforefiveo'clock?A.Buyanewphone.B.Makeacall'tothewoman.C.Meetthewoman.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Howd
idthewomanbookthemovietickets?A.OntheInternet.B.Attheticketoffice.C.Onthephone.11.WhendidthespeakersplantomeettheSmithsatfirst?A.At11:3
0.B.At12:00.C.At2:00.12.Whatwillthewomanhopetodoonthewaybackhome?A.Orderabook.B.Pickupthetickets.C.MeetwiththeSmiths.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第1
6四个小题。13.WhatdoesthemanthinkofLucy'stakingflyinglessons?A.Inspiring.B.Surprising.C.Exciting.14.WhatisLucy?A.Apilot.B.A
nurse.C.Adoctor.15.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Teachinacollege.B.Startherownrestaurant.C.TeachanItaliancookingclass.
16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Brotherandsister.C.Teacherandstudent.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.
Whoisthespeaker?A.AnEnglishteacher.B.Auniversitystudent.C.Anewsreporter.18.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofEnglishlistening?A.B
oring.B.Interesting.C.Difficult.19.Whatdoesthespeakersuggest?A.Practicinglisteningmoreafterclass.B.Tryingtounderstandeveryworewhenlis
tening.C.Listeningtopopsongswithoutreadingthewords.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Howtoundersta
ndEnglishteachersbetter.B.HowtofindinterestingEnglishmaterials.C.HowtoimproveyourlisteninginEnglish第二部分阅读(
共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1.5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。Thefollowingarereviewsoffourfilms.Happiness(Roman
ce)★★★Happinesstellsthestoryoftwopeoplewhoworkfordifferentadvertisingcompanies.Theytalkonthephoneallthetimeanddon
’tlikeeachother.Butthentheycorrespondbyemailandfallinlove.Thismovieisverypopularwithteenagersandpeoplewholikeromances.Italsohasbeautifulm
usic.IScream(Thriller)★★InIScream,Paulisayoungmanwhojoinsathrillerclub.Eachofthememberstriestofrightentheot
hers.Paulistoldtostayinanoldhouseforthenight.Everyonewhohastriedtostayinthehousebeforehasdied.Thismovieisveryfrighteningbutalsoquites
illy.Itdoesn’tmakesenseforPaultostayinthehousewhenthingsstarttogowrong.Itisonlyforpeoplewholikethrillers.Paul’
sHeroes(Comedy)★★★ThisisaveryfunnywarmoviesetinWorldWarⅡ.SixsoldiershavetogettoItalytotakesecretmessagestotheAmericanarmythere.I
nthemovie,theydressupaswomenandfightwithItalianworkers.Youcanguesstheending,butit’sgreatfungettingthere.________(Drama)★★★★Thisisaverygooddramawi
thJackRoss,whoplaysahardworkingtruckdriver.Hiswifebecomesillandhehastofindadoctorwhocanhelpher.InhistravelshemeetsDrLloyd(PhilDriver)whohasfoun
dthecurefortheillness,butJackRosshasonlytwelvehourstogetthemedicinebacktohiswifeontheothersideofAmerica.Thisisanexcellentmovie,whic
hisveryexciting.21.Whichmoviedoesthereviewerlikebest?A.No.1.B.No.2.C.No.3.D.No.4.22.Whichofthefollow
ingisthebesttitleforthefourthfilm?A.AHardWorkingTruckDriverB.MedicineC.StrangeIllnessD.TwelveHours23.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEacco
rdingtothepassage?A.Happinesstellsthestoryoftwopeoplewhodon’tlikeeachotherbutfallinlove.B.Thrillersarepopularwithmostpeop
le.C.Paul’sHeroesisnotworthseeingatall.D.It’seasyforJackRoss’swifetobesaved.BMostpeoplecanthinkofatimewhentheywere
inabadmoodafteralongdayatworkandashopassistantgavethemawarmsmile.Ormaybetheyoverheardtheirbus-matespeaking
Germanandendedupfillingthemorningcommute(通勤)withastimulatingconversationaboutanupcomingtrip.NicholasEpley,apsychologistattheUni
versityofChicagoconductedastudy.Participantsspeakingtostrangersonpublictransportationduringtheirmorningcommutesrepor
tedhavingamoreenjoyablecommute.Epleysharedwhyspeakingtostrangersmayhavesuchamoodboostingimpact.Lonel
iness,Epleyexplained,isoneofthemostdangeroussocialstressorsandisevenmorephysicallyharmfulthanobesity(肥胖).“It’slargerthanairpollut
ion,whichwespendanawfullotoftimeworryingabout.”Makingconnectionswiththosearounduscanreducelonelinessanditsharmfulimpacts.Despiteallthebenef
itsofconversingwithstrangers,therearesomefactorsthatholdpeoplebackfromnewsocialconnections.PsychologistGill
ianSandstromthinksthatpeopledon’ttalkwithstrangers,simplybecausemostpeopledon’thavetheskillsorconfidencetodoso.Toaddressthis,sheranLondon-basedevent
stohelppeoplegainconfidenceininitiatingconversationswithstrangers.Sandstromsaid,“Bytheend,thoseparticipantsdon’twantto
stoptalking.”Sandstromwantedtotakethissuccessastepfurtherandshestartedhostingeventswherepeoplewerefor
cedtotalkwithstrangers.Forexample,usingtheappGooseChase,Sandstrommadeacampaignthatrequiredparticipantstotalktopeoplewithavarietyofcharacteristics.Th
iseventwasalsosuccessfulwithfourfifthsofparticipantssharingthattheylearnedsomethingnew,andnearlyhalfhopingtokeepintouchwi
thanew-foundfriend.Peoplespendsomuchofourdayaroundstrangers,suchasinlineatthestore,onpublictransportation,andintheoffice.Whynottakeadvantageof
beingaroundpeopleyoudon’tknow?Flashasmileorstartupaconversation,andyouwillmaketwopeople’sdaynicer.24.WhydoesN
icholasEpleymentionairpollution?A.Toshowthestrongimpactoflonelinessonmood.B.Tohighlightthesignificanceofmakingconnection
s.C.Tointroducethebenefitsofconversingwithstrangers.D.Toprovethenecessityofcreatingagoodenvironment.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutGillianSandstrom’s
London-basedevents?A.Theyprovidenewjobopportunities.B.Theyarehighlyenjoyedbytheparticipants.C.Theyboostp
eople’sconfidenceinsociety.D.Theyexplorewhypeopledon’ttalktostrangers.26.Howdoestheauthorshowthesuccessoftheapp-basedcampaign?A.Byr
eferringtoquotes.B.Bylistingexamples.C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Byshowingstatistics.27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthe
text?A.Tourgepeopletointeractwithstrangers.B.Torelievecommutersfromawkwardness.C.Tohelppeopleimprovecommunicationsk
ills.D.Toremindpeopletopayattentiontotheirsurroundings.CHugehealthcarebills,longemergency-roomwaitsa
ndtheinabilitytofindaprimarycarephysicianjustscratchthesurfaceoftheproblemsthatpatientsfacedaily.Primarycareshouldbethebackboneofanyhealthcaresyste
m.Countrieswithappropriateprimarycareresourcesscorehighlywhenitcomestohealthoutcomesandcost.TheU.S.takestheoppositeapproachbyemphasizingthespecia
listratherthantheprimarycarephysician.ArecentstudyanalyzedtheproviderswhotreatMedicarebeneficiaries(老年医保受惠人).Thestartlingfindingwasthattheave
rageMedicarepatientsawatotalofsevendoctors—twoprimarycarephysiciansandfivespecialists—inagivenyear.Contrarytopopularbelief,t
hemorephysicianstakingcareofyoudon’tguaranteebettercare.Actually,increasingfragmentationofcareresultsinacorrespondingriseincost
andmedicalerrors.Howdidweletprimarycareslipsofar?Thekeyishowdoctorsarepaid.Mostphysiciansarepaidwhenevertheyperformamedicalservice.Themoreaphysician
does,regardlessofqualityoroutcome,thebetterhe’sreimbursed(返还费用).Moreover,theamountaphysicianreceivesleansheavilytowardmedicalorsurgical
procedures.Aspecialistwhoperformsaprocedureina30-minutevisitcanbepaidthreetimesmorethanaprimarycarephysicianus
ingthatsame30minutestodiscussapatient’sdisease.Combiningthisfactwithannualgovernmentthreatstoindiscriminately(任意地)cu
treimbursements,physiciansarefacedwithnochoicebuttoincreasequantitytoboostincome.Primarycarephysicianswhorefusetocompromiseq
ualityareeitherdrivenoutofbusinessortocash-onlypractices,furthercontributingtothedeclineofprimarycare.Me
dicalstudentsarenotblindtothisscenario.Theyseehowheavilythereimbursementdeckisstackedagainstprimarycare.Therecen
tnumbersshowthatsince1997,newlygraduatedU.S.medicalstudentswhochooseprimarycareasacareerhavedeclinedby5
0%.ThistrendresultsIemergencyroomsbeingoverwhelmedwithpatientswithoutregulardoctors.Howdowefixthisproblem?
Itstartswithreformingthephysicianreimbursementsystem.Removethepressureforprimarycarephysicianstosqueezei
nmorepatientsperhour,andrewardthemforoptimally(最佳的)managingtheirdiseasesandpracticingevidence-basedmedicine.Makeprimarycaremoreat
tractivetomedicalstudentsbyforgivingstudentsloansforthosewhochooseprimarycareasacareerandreconcilingthemarkeddifferencebetweenspecialistandprimaryc
arephysiciansalaries.We’reatapointwhereprimarycareisneededmorethanever.Withinafewyears,thefirstwaveofthe76millionBabyBoomerswillbecomeeligiblefo
rMedicare.Patientsolderthan85,whoneedchroniccaremost,willriseby50%thisdecade.Whowillbetheretotreatthem?28.Welearnfromthepassagethatpeopletendtobel
ievethat________.A.themorecostlythemedicine,themoreeffectivethecureB.seeingmoredoctorsmayresultinmorediagnosticerrorsC.v
isitingthesamedoctoronaregularbasisensuresgoodhealthD.themoredoctorsapatientsees,thebetter29.Facedwiththegovernmentthreatstocutreimbursemen
tsindiscriminately,primarycarephysicianshaveto________.A.increasetheirincomebyworkingovertimeB.improvet
heirexpertiseandserviceC.seemorepatientsattheexpenseofqualityD.makevariousdealswithspecialists30.Whatsuggestiondoestheauthorgiveinordertoprovi
debetterhealthcare?A.Bridgethesalarygapbetweenspecialistandprimarycarephysicians.B.Extendprimarycaretopatientswithchronicdiseases.C.
Recruitmoremedicalstudentsbyofferingthemloans.D.Reducethetuitionofstudentswhochooseprimarycareastheirmajor.31.Thebesttitleforthispassagei
s________.A.TheHealthCareinTroubleB.TheImbalanceSystemC.TheDecliningNumberofDoctorsD.TheEver-risingHealthCareCost
sDTeachersworriedaboutstudentsturninginessayswrittenbyapopularartificialintelligencechatbotnowhaveanewtooloftheirown.EdwardTian,acom
putersciencemajoratPrincetonUniversity,hasbuiltanAppcalledGPTZerotodetectwhetheratextiswrittenbyChatGPT,whichisapopularchatbotthathascausedfearsove
ritspossibilityforimmoralusesinAmericanacademiccircles.Hismotivationtocreatethecomputerprogramwastofightwhatheseesas
anincreaseinAIplagiarism(剽窃).SincethereleaseofChatGPTin2022,therehavebeenreportsofstudentsusingthelanguag
emodeltopassoffAI-writtenassignmentsastheirown.ManyteachershavereachedouttohimafterhereleasedGPTZero,tellinghimaboutthepositiver
esultsthey’veseenfromtestingit.Todeterminewhetheranessayiswrittenbyacomputerprogram,GPTZerousestwoind
icators:“confusion”and“burstiness(突发性)”.Thefirstindicatormeasuresthecomplexityoftext;ifGPTZeroisconfusedbythetext,
thenithasahighcomplexityandit’smorelikelytobehuman-written.However,ifthetextismorefamiliartoGPTZero—becauseit’sbeentrainedonsu
chdata—thenitwillhavelowcomplexityandthereforeismorelikelytobeAI-generated.Besides,thesecondindicato
rcomparesthevariationsofsentences.Humanstendtowritewithgreaterburstiness,forexample,withsomelongerorcomplexsentencesalon
gsideshorterones.AIsentencestendtobemoreuniform.Inademonstrationvideo,TiancomparedtheApp’sanalysisofastoryinTheNewYorkerandaLinkedInp
ostwrittenbyChatGPT.ItsuccessfullydistinguishedwritingbetweenhumanandAI.However,GPTZeroisn’tfoolproof,assomeusershavereport
edwhenputtingittothetest.Hesaidhe’sstillworkingtoimprovethemodel’saccuracy.TianisnotopposedtotheuseofAItoolslikeChatGPT.
GPTZerois“notmeanttobeatooltostopthesetechnologiesfrombeingused,”hesaid.“Butwithanynewtechnologies,weneedtobeabletoadoptitresponsiblyandweneedtohave
protections.”32.WhathavesomestudentsdonesinceChatGPTwasreleased?A.TheyhavebuiltlanguagemodelsfromChatGPT.B.TheyhavecopiedAI-writtentextfromChatG
PTC.TheyhaveaccessedtheirassignmentsthroughChatGPT.D.TheyhavepassedtheirwritingexamsthroughChatGPT.33.Whatcan
beinferredaboutthetwoindicatorsofGPTZero?A.Themoreuniformthetextis,themorelikelyitistobeAI-generated.B.Thelesscomplexthetextis,th
emorelikelyitistobehuman-written.C.GPTZerosometimesconfuseshuman-writtentextswithAI-generatedtexts.D.GPTZerois
morefamiliarwithhuman-writtentextsthanwithAI-generatedtexts.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“foolproof”meaninthefourthparagraph?A.User-friendly.B.Tim
e-efficient.C.Perfectlylegal.D.Completelyreliable.35.WhatmaybeTian’sattitudetotheuseofAItools?A.Favorable.B.Disapprov
ing.C.Objective.D.Ambiguous.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。Haveyoualwaysdre
amedofhavingagarden,butthoughtyoudidn’thaveenoughspace(空间)?36Withalittleplanningandcreativity.youcanstillma
keabeautifulgardenfromthesmalloutdoorspaceHerearesometipsthatyoucanfollow.Planyourlayout(布局)carefully.37Considertheoverallarrangemento
fthespaceandcreatedifferentzonesfordifferentpurposes.Youmaywanttomakeanoutlineoruseadesigntooltoimagineit.Orit’sagoodch
oicetosearchonlinefordigitalgardenplannerstohelpyoudeignthelayout38Ifyouhavelimitedspace,it’simportanttoselectplantsthatwillgrowwellinyourgarden
.Lookforplantsthatsuittheclimate,soiltype,andgrowingconditions.Orchoosedenseorsmallsizesofplantstomakethebe
stuseofyourspaceMakeuseofvertical(垂直的)space.Oneofthebestwaystomakethemostofyoursmallgardenistouseverticalgardeningskills.Verticalg
ardeningisanexcellentwaytoaddmoregreenerytoyoursmallgardenwithouttakinguptoomuchspace.39Youcanalsouseh
angingbasketstoaddmoregreenerytoyourspace.Includetheeatableintoyourgarden.Growingyourownfoodisnotonlysatisfying,butitcanalsosaveyoumone
yongroceriesEvenifyouonlyhaveasmallgarden.youcanstillconsidergrowingvariousfruits,vegetables,whichcanbegrown
tacontainerslikeboxesandpots.40Withthesetipsinmind,youcancreateabeautifulandproductivegardenineventhesmallestspace.Happygardening!A.Fo
llowdesignrules.B.It’stimetothinkagain.C.Choosesuitableplants.D.First,owningagardenisimportant.E.Youcangrowplan
tsonwallsorladders.F.Beforeplanting.thinkabouthowtouseyourgarden.G.Theycanprovidefreshanddeliciousfoodthroughouttheseason.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。Morepeoplearetravellingthaneverbefore,andlowerbarrierstoentryandfallingcostsm
eanstheyaredoingsofor41periods.Theriseof“citybreaks”48-hourburstsofforeigncultures,easieronthepocketandannualleavebal
ancehasincreasedtouristnumbers,butnottheir42spread.ThesameattractionshavebeenusedtomarketcitiessuchasParis,Barcelo
naandVenicefordecades,andvisitorsusethesameinfrastructure(基础设施)asresidentstoreachthem.“Toomanypeopledothesamethingat
theexactsametime,”saysFont,anexpertintourism.“For43,thecitynolongerbelongstothem.”Inresponsetothissitu
ation,citieshavecomeupwithvarioussolutions.Forinstance,Amsterdamhasstartedadvisingvisitorstoseek44outsideofthecitycenteronitsoffic
ialwebsite.“Thattakescourage,really,todothat.Butonlysomanypeoplewilllookatthewebsite,anditmeanstheyc
ansaytotheirresidentsthey’redoingalltheycanto45congestion.”Butitalsoproposesabetterway,whichiscalled“de-tou
rism”:sustainabletraveltipsand46schedulesforexploringarealVenice,offthepathsbeatenbythe28millionvisitorswhoflockthereea
chyear.Agreatervarietyof47forprospectivevisitors—ideasforwhattodoinoff-peakseasons,forexample,oroutsideofthecitycenter—canhavetheeff
ectofremovingthemfromalreadycrowdedlandmarks,or48shortbreaksawayinthefirstplace.Longerstays49thepressure,saysFont.‘
IfyougotoParisfortwodays,you’regoingtotheEiffelTower.Ifyougofortwoweeks,you’renotgoingtogototheEiffelTower14times.”Similarl
y,repeatvisitorshaveabettersenseofthe50,“Weshouldbeaskinghowwecangettouriststo51,nothowtogetthemtocomeforthefirsttime.Ifthey’recomingfor
thefifthtime,itismucheasiertointegratetheirbehaviorswithours.”Fontsayscitiescouldstandtobemore52aboutth
etouriststheytrytoattractwhenthecurrentmetricformarketingsuccessishowmanythereare,andhowfarthey’vecome.“Y
ou’rethinking.‘yeahbutatwhatcost…’”HepointstounpublisheddatafromtheBarcelonaTouristBoardthatprioritizesJapanesetouristforspendingana
verageof640moreperdaythanFrenchtourists—a(n)53thatfailstotakeintoaccounttheirbiggercarbonfootprint.54touristsarealsomorelikelytoberepeatvisi
torsthatcomeatoff-peaktimes,buylocalproducts,andspreadouttolesscrowdedpartsofthecity—allproductivestepstowardsmore55
tourism,andmorepeacefulrelationswithresidents.41.A.longerB.shorterC.widerD.clearer42.A.environmentalB.nationalC.economicD.geographic43.A.l
ocalsB.touristsC.visitorsD.cleaners44.A.transportsB.accommodationC.restaurantsD.service45.A.causeB.fuelC.transferD.ease46.A.separateB.
individualC.alternativeD.objective47.A.reformB.guidanceC.invitationD.support48.A.convincingB.discourag
ingC.promotingD.enjoying49.A.releaseB.enhanceC.removeD.relieve50.A.cultureB.knowledgeC.entertainmentD.ability51.A.gowithB.bringupC.comebackD.l
ayoff52.A.selectiveB.optimisticC.curiousD.doubtful53.A.distinctionB.harmonyC.associationD.comparison54.A.FrenchB.Ja
paneseC.SpanishD.German55.A.comfortableB.complexC.temporaryD.sustainable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。Animal-rightsactivistsoftencomplainthatcutebeastsgetmoresympathythanuglyones.Ifso,onewouldthinkalovelycreaturelikethemi
nk(貂)wouldbeeasytoprotect.YetintheNetherlands,minkistheonlyanimal56canstilllegallybefarmedfortheirfur.Thatisabouttoc
hange.OnAugust28ththegovernmentbroughtforwardtothisyearaban57mink-farmingthathadbeenscheduledtotakeeffectin2025.Thetimetablewasspedupnotbecauseminkh
adbecomemoreadorable,58becausetheycancontractCOVID-19andspreadittohumans.Dutchfarmersnormallyraisedabout
2.5millionminksayear,59(make)theNetherlandstheworld’sfourth-largestproducerafterDenmark,ChinaandPoland.InApril,acoupleofminksan
dthefarmhandswhotendedthem60(diagnose)withCOVID-19.Genetictracingshowedthatatleasttwoworkershadprobabl
ybeeninfectedbymink,ratherthantheotherwayaround.Theaffectedanimalsweredestroyedandstricterhygieneruleswereimposed,butbysummerthev
irushadspreadtoathirdofthecountry’sfarms.ThatwasawinfortheNetherland’sPartyfortheAnimals,whichhasfourseatsinth
e150-memberparliament.In2013,61helpedpassthelawthatgaveminkfarmersuntil2025togetoutofthebusiness.Somemembersofparliamentclaimthatthecompensa
tion62(pay)fordestroyingtheinfectedminkswashigherthanthemarketpricefortheirfur.Furfarmerssaymodernstandardsallowminks
toberaisedhumanely,and63theyarenotabigreasonforthespreadofthevirus.Butminkstendtolivebythemselvesinsteadoflivingingroups;animal-rightsadvocatess
aytheycannotberaisedhumanelyinsmallcages.AsforCOVID-19,theworryis64minkcouldserveasamediumforittoattackhumanimmunization(免
疫)programs.Theindustry’svalueismodest,andpollsshowthepublicoverwhelminglyopposesit.“Inademocraticcountry,thatwidespreadbelief65translateintoapolitic
aldecisiontobanfurfarming,”saysEstherOuwehand,leaderofthePartyfortheAnimals.Thefarmersaccepttheyareshuttingdown.Th
eremainingargumentisovermoney.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校计划举办一场主题为“当代青少年生活”的摄影展。此次影展向学生们展示现当代青少年个人
风采。请你写一则通知发布在校英语网站上,内容包括:1、活动的时间和地点;2、活动的内容;3、期待参与。注意:1、词数80左右;2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。NOTICEDearfellowstudents,___________________________
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nion第二节(满分25分)67.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。ThedogdaysofsummerinCentralTexasarehotanddamp.Itwasa
pitythatourhomedidn’thaveairconditioning.MommaandIwerejusttryingtogetthroughthisAugustafternoonthebestwecould.Readinghelpe
dtakeourmindsofftheheat.Mommawasstretchedacrossthesofa,apillow(枕头)underherhead,reading.Isatonthefloor,leaning(倚靠)backagainstthesofa,acuri
ousnine-year-oldinshortssharingafan’sflow.Mybookrestedonthefloor.Ilookedatthethinhardcovermymomwasreading,EdNicholsRodeaHorse.Therewasa
cowboyridinghishorseonthefrontcover,butotherwisethebookappearedplainandunimpressive.BeforeIsettled,Iasked,“Momma,what’syourbookabout?”“It’sast
oryaboutaman,hishorseandthehardshipsheencounteredinTexas.SomeofittakesplaceinBosqueCounty,”sheanswered.Withthat,mymomreturnedtohers
tory.IknewBosqueCountywasnearwhereMommahadgrownup.AndIalsoknewitwasbestifIdidn’taskanymorequestions.Mymomtookherreadingserio
usly.We’dbeenreadingforthebetterpartofanhour-theonlysoundswerethosethatcamefromthefanandanoccasionalturnofapage—whenIheard
somethingunfamiliar.Thesniffling(抽鼻子)backoftears.IturnedinherdirectionandsawsomethingI’dneverseenbefore:mymom
crying.Somethingbig—reallybigmusthavehappened.Mymomdidnotcry.“Momma,what’swrong?”Igotuponmyknees,staringdirect
lyintoherface.“Areyouallright?”“Jennifer,I’mfine.”Mommasatupandwiped(擦)hereyes.“Youdon’tneedtobeconcerned.”Iwasn’tbuyingit.Thiswasnotnor
malbehavior.“Whywereyoucrying?”Iaskedinawhisper.Shelookedatmehard.“Thebookmademecry,”shereplied.Iwastryingtofig
ureouthowthatplain-lookingbookcouldmakemymostlyno-nonsensemommacrywhenshesaidthemostamazingthing.“Thestorymademesadwhenthehorsegothurt.”注意:1.续写词数应为15
0左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。That’swhenIlearnedthetruththatstoriesaffectus._____________________________________
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_________________重庆乌江新高考协作体2024届高考监测(三)英语答案(分数:150分,时间:120分钟)第一部分听力1-5CCAAC6-10ABCCA11-15BABBC16-20ABCAC第二部分阅读21-2
3DDA24-27ABDA28-31DCAB32-35BADC36-40BFCEG第三部分语言运用41-45BDABD46-50CBBDA51-55CADAD56.that57.on58.but59.making60.w
erediagnosed61.it62.paid63.that64.that65.hasto/oughtto第四部分写作第一节【示例】NOTICEDearfellowstudents,Oursocietyisrapidlychangi
ng.Weteenagersareeagertoshowourtalents.Tomeetthedesire,aphotoexhibitioncalled“Contemporaryteenager’slife”willbeheldat3p.m.nextSundayinourschoo
lhall.Theexhibitionismeanttoshowanimpressivecollectionofphotographscapturingthelivesandtalentsofmode
rnteenagers.Eachphotoshouldtellauniquestory,whichallowsustoappreciatethebeautyofmodernteenagers.Weeagerlyhopeforyourparticipationintheexcitingeven
t.StudentUnion第二节【示例】That’swhenIlearnedthetruththatstoriesaffectus.Areadercanbetransformedandfeelstrongemotionoversomethingprintedonapage.Wordshadjus
tbecomeverypowerful.Ilookedintomymom’seyes.“Momma,couldIreadyourbook?”Iheldmybreath,afraidshe’ddenym
etherighttoreadsuchasad,adulttale.Butmymomwasawisewoman.Shestudiedmeforwhatseemedalongtime.Finally,shesaid,“Ithinkyou’r
eoldenoughtohandleit.”Mommahandedmeherbook.IreadEdNicholsRodeaHorsefromcovertocoverwithabigplanforminginmymind.IntheprocessofmyreadingIcriedjust
likemymom.Thepowerfulstorytoldonthosepagesaffectedme,justlikeithadmymom.And,thesharedreadingofitunitedus.WewereunifiedthathotTexa
sdayoverthepowerofwrittenwords.Andfromthatmomenton,IknewwhatIwantedtobecome.Iwantedtobeawriterofstoriescapableofbringingsuchemotionsintoothers’mi
nd.