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2024年高考英语第一次模拟考试(全国乙卷)01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、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目

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)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.Whendoesthelecturefinish?A.Atabout

5p.m.B.Atabout4p.m.C.Atabout3p.m.2.Whatdoesthewomanasktheboytotake?A.Acoat.B.Boots.C.AT-shirt.3.WhathappenedtoLarrylastnight?A.Hecouldn’tfindhi

shotel.B.Hewascaughtintherain.C.Hefellintowater.4.Wherewillthewomangotomorrownight?A.Totheman’shouse.B.Toacinema.C.Toarestaurant.5.Whatarethespeakers

mainlytalkingabout?A.Ahouse.B.Anoffice.C.Ashoppingcenter.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.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.T

ypeoutherreport.B.Repairherkeyboard.C.Lookforherkeys.7.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Havesomejuice.B.Pickupherfriend.C.Goshopping.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.W

herearethespeakers?A.Athome.B.Atabusstop.C.IntheBookBuilding.9.Whatdidthemandoyesterdayevening?A.HewatchedTV.B.H

ehadamatch.C.Heboughtaguide.10.Whichbuswillthespeakerstake?A.No.29.B.No.37.C.No.52.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthepurposeofthecall?A.

Toarrangeatour.B.Tobookaroom.C.Toconfirmareservation.12.Whatdoesthewomanrequest?A.Awake-upcall.B.Aspec

ialmenu.C.Aroomwithaview.13.Howcanguestsreceiveafreemeal?A.Byreservingaccommodationsonline.B.Bystayingaminimumofthreeni

ghts.C.Bymakingabookingduringtheoffseason.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whenwastheyouthclubformed?A.In2015.B.In2008.C.In2006.15.WhatisMatthew?A.Anengine

er.B.Ateacher.C.Astudent.16.ForwhatdidMatthew’sclubraisemoney?A.Aschool.B.Apark.C.Ahospital.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhereisKakad

uNationalPark?A.InAustralia.B.InAustria.C.InBelgium.18.HowdidthespeakerfeelaftertheYellowWaterCruise?A.Pleased.B.Disappointed.C.Wor

ried.19.WhydidthespeakerbuytheSunrise&Sunsetticketonline?A.Itwaseasy.B.Itwascheap.C.Itwaspopular.20.Wha

timpressedthespeakermostduringtheYellowWaterCruise?A.KakaduCultureCamp.B.Sunrise&Sunset.C.AzureKingfish

er.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AOurhistoryisrichwithremarkablescientistswho

helpedadvancethedevelopmentofoursociety.Herearesomeofthem.IsaacNewton(1643-1727)IsaacNewtonisconsideredbymanytobethegreat

estscientistofalltime.Thereweren’tmanysubjectsthatNewtondidn’thaveasignificantimpacton—hewasoneoftheinventorsofcalculus(微积分),builtthefirstreflecting

telescope,andhelpedestablishthefieldofclassicalmechanics(力学).Hewasthefirsttodividewhitelightintoitscomponentcolorsandhe

gaveusthethreelawsofmotion,nowknownasNewton’slaws.EmmyNoether(1882-1935)EmmyNoetherwasaGermanmathematicianparticularlyknownforNoet

her’stheorem,whichestablishesafundamentalconnectioninsymmetries(对称)inphysics.Itisconsideredamilestoneofmoderntheoreticalph

ysics.Hercontributionsarefoundationalinvariousbranchesofmathematicsaswell,suchasabstractalgebra,algebraicgeometryandtopology.CarlFriedrichGauss(

1777-1855)CarlFriedrichGausswasborninapoorfamilyinGermanyandquicklyshowedhimselftobeabrilliantmathematician.H

epublishedDisquisitionesArithmeticae,afoundationaltextbookthatlaidouttheprinciplesofnumbertheory.Manyoftheadvancementsthatwe’v

emadeinusingcomputerstosolveproblemsaresolvedusingnumbertheory.Gausswasproductive,andhisworkonnumbertheorywasjustasmallpartofhiscontribution

tomath.JohnvonNeumann(1903-1957)Before1940,JohnvonNeumannfocusedprimarilyonmathematics.Thenheturnedtoitspracticaluse

,designingthestructureofnearlyeverysinglecomputertoday.Rightnow,whateverdevicethatyouarereadingthison,whetheraphoneorcomputer,iscyclingthrou

ghaseriesofbasicstepsbillionsoftimesovereachsecond,stepsthatwerefirstthoughtupbyJohnvonNeumann.Remarkably,Heproposedatheoryofglobalwarming

causedbyhumanactivity.21.Whoputforwardatheoryaboutanenvironmentalissue?A.IsaacNewton.B.EmmyNoether.C.CarlFriedrichGauss.D.JohnvonNeum

ann.22.Whatdothefourscientistshaveincommon?A.Theyshowedagiftforphysicssinceyoung.B.Theycontributedalottothecomputerfield.C.Theywerehighlyestab

lishedinmathematics.D.Theywerefromasimilarfamilybackground.23.Inwhichpartofanewspapermaythetextappear?A.Environment.B.Figure.C.Culture.D.News.BInv

itedbyanauthor-friend,IrecentlyattendedaprogramofreadingsbylocalAfrican-Americanwriters.Astheaudienceinthelibraryexpanded,Inot

icedthatIwasamongaminorityofwhiteandelderlysupporters.Afteryearsofuniversityteaching,volunteeringinmanyorganizations,andworkingasapsychologistin

inner-citysettings,IwascomfortableamidmanysortsandcuriousaboutwhatImightlearnfromtheseauthors.Isettledintomyseatasthechairmanintroducedahandso

meandpassionateman—KendallGlaspie.Hegreetedusandthenbegantoreadfromhisfive-chapterbookofpoems—Loved-Unloved:ABlackMan’sPuzzle.Isatmesmerized,asthes

oundsandmeaningsofhiswordswashedoverme.SuddenlyIreachedback60yearstoapartofme,acollegestudentofthesecondyear,whofirstdisco

veredLawrenceFerlinghettiandAConeyIslandoftheMind.LikeFerlinghetti,hisworkwasmeanttovoicesomething.Themome

ntfeltmagical.Aftertheprogram,Istoodinhisauthor-linetospeakwithhim,purchaseacopy,andaskifIcouldwriteaboutmyexperiencewhilelisteningtohim.He

generouslygranted(准予)permission.Backhome,Idevotedmyselftoreadingthepoems,givingthemtheattentiontheydeserved.Kenda

ll’sbookdidnotdisappoint.Heseesitas“acollectionofpoemsthatexplorecomplexdynamicsthatinfluencetheidentityandfe

elingsofordinarypeopleinNorthAmerica”.Itinvestigateswhattheconstructoflovemeanstousasindividualsandasacollective.Alt

houghIamnotthatremarkable—noramIevenofhisgeneration——Ihavespentmypersonalandprofessionallifestudying,discovering,andwitnessingthehealing

poweroflove.Iidentifiedstronglywithboththeuniversalandmuchinthepersonalthathedescribed.Thedepthofhisgraspofthejourney

towardwholenessembracingallpartsofourselvesbutallowingourchoicesofactiontobebasedonconsciousness,leftmeimpre

ssed.24.Whatdoweknowaboutthereadingprogram?A.Itwasoftenhostedininner-citysettings.B.Itwasanuneasyattendancefortheauthor.C.Itinvolvedafe

wwhiteandelderattendees.D.Itinviteduniversityteacherstogivelectures.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mesmerized”inparagraph2me

an?A.Fascinated.B.Shocked.C.Puzzled.D.Bored.26.WhichaspectdoesKendall’sbooktalkaboutinthetext?A.Choicesofaction.B.Theconstr

uctoflove.C.Theidentityoftheindividuals.D.Themeaningoflife.27.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Aguidetosolvingpuzzles.B.Anessay

onexplorationsoflove.C.Anintroductiontoaprogram.D.Ablogonreadingexperiences.CAteamofresearchersatETHZurichhas

theperfectlong-lastingsolutiontoourfogproblem.Theyhavedevelopedaverythinandgold-basedtransparentcoating(涂层)thatcanconvertsunlight

intoheat,whichcanbeappliedtoglassandothersurfacestopreventthemfromfogging.Thespecialcoatingisdevelopedusingtitaniumoxideandgoldparticles.Itselec

tivelyabsorbsinfraredradiations(红外线辐射)fromthesunlightandcreatesaheatingeffectthatispowerfulenoughtokeepfogawayfromthesurfaceof

anobject.Thecoatingbasicallyemploysheattostopfogging.Thecoatingabsorbsalargepartoftheinfraredradiation,whichcausesittoheatup-byupto8℃.Previousl

y,productslikeanti-foggingsprays(喷雾)createaverythinfilmofwateronthesurfacetoremovefog.Theproblemwithsu

chsurfacesispollution.Alongwithwater,thespraysalsoattractdirt,dust,oil,andvariousotherdirtysubstances,andjustalittledir

tonthesurfacemakesituseless.However,thenewcoatingrepels(排斥)water.Furthermore,thecoatingissignificantl

ythinner,whichmakesitmoretransparentaswellasflexible.Itisheatedpassivelyandrequires,duringdaytime,noadditionalenergysource.Goldmightbeexpensive,butt

heresearchersstressthattheircoatingrequiressolittlethatthematerialcostsremainlow.Theircoatingisproducedwithstandardizedandreadilyscalab

lemethods,allcost-effectively.However,althoughthisproductcanworkatverylowlevelsofsolarradiation,itdoesrelyonacertainamo

untoflight.Theresearcherswilldevelopthecoatingfurtherforotherapplications.Intheprocess,theywillexamine

whetherothermetalsworkjustaswellasgold.Thereisnoneedtofear.However,thiswouldcauseacarorabuildingtoheatupmoreinthesummer.Theresearchershavealr

eadyfiledapatent.Hopefully,thisgroundbreakingproductwillsoonbeavailableonthemarket.28.Howdoesthenewcoatingworktoremovefog?A.B

yreflectingpartofsunlightselectively.B.Bykeepingcoolairawayfromtheobject.C.Bycreatingathinfilmofwateronthesurface.D.Byabsorbinginfraredradiationstoh

eatthecoating.29.Whydoestheauthormentionpreviousanti-foggingproducts?A.Tostresstheadvantagesofthenewcoating.B.Tointroducetheinspirationbeh

indthenewcoating.C.Toprovethedifficultyofcreatinganti-foggingproducts.D.Toexplainthereasonfortheanti-fogging

coatingbeingpopular.30.Whatisthelimitationofthenewcoating?A.Itisconsiderablyexpensive.B.Itdependsonsunlighttowor

k.C.Ittakestoomuchtimetoproduce.D.Itisdifficulttocleanandmaintain.31.Whatdotheresearchersplantodonext?A.Applyforapatentforthein

vention.B.Developtheproductformorepracticaluses.C.Exploretheenvironmentalimpactofthecoating.D.Seekamoreenviron

mentallyfriendlymaterialtoreplacegold.DAtitsannualgeneralassemblyinViennalastmonth,theEuropeanGeosciencesUnion(EGU)didsomethingu

nusual.Thechairofitsawardscommittee,ThomasBlunier,presentedabreakdown,bygender,ofprizenominees(被提名者)andnominators(提名者)since201

4.Thedatawererevealing.Althoughwomenmakeup37%ofthesociety’smembers,theymadejust20%ofnominationssuggestingthatwomenarel

esslikelytonominatethanmen.Thedataalsoshowedthatpeopletendtofavourtheirowngenderwhenmakingnominations-with

menmostlikelytonominateothermen.Thisisclearlyaproblem,butawarenessofthesituationopensthedoortofixingit.Al

thoughwomenarestillunder-representedinEGUnominations,theirshareofawardsisnowapproachingtheirrepresentationamongEGUm

embers,thankstocorrectivemeasurestakenbytheorganization?sawardscommittee.TheEGUisdistinctfrommostotherscientificsocieti

esthatdonotmakenominationdatapublic,thoughitisnecessaryforthefairnessamongprizewinners.Someothereffortsareunderwa

ytomakeprizesfairer.Inmathematics,forexample,theInternationalMathematicalUnionhasintroducedguidelinestomakenominatorsandaward-committeemembersawar

eofunconsciousbias.Manyprizenominationformsnowincludestatementsencouragingnominatorstoconsiderdiversity.Thecommittees

thatawardNobelprizeshavetoldNaturethattheyareattemptingtoincreasediversityinnomineesandthattheproportionofwomennominatedisrising.

Prize-giversneedtowidentheirnominationpools.In2019,Naturesuggestedthatawardorganizersmightcasttheirnetswiderwhenseekingnominationsbyapproaching

networksthatincludeacademiesofscienceinlowandmiddle-incomecountries.Thisisstillnothappeningonthescalethatitneedsto

.Sadly,thesemeasureswillnotmakescienceprizesmatchglobaldiversity,atleastnotstraightaway.Manyprizesarebasedonworkcarriedoutdecadesago,whenthebarrie

rstoenteringsciencewereevenhigherthantheyaretodayforpeoplefromunder-representedgroupsandcountries.Attheveryleast,prof

essionalsocietiesmustensurethattheirnominationpoolsarerepresentativesoftheircommunities.Greatertransparencyandawider,morediversepoolofnomin

eesincreasethechanceofawardsrewardingexcellence,ratherthanenlargingexistingnetworksoffame.32.Whatisthepurposeofshowin

gthedatafromtheEGU?A.Toshowthegenderbalanceamongitsmembers.B.Toencouragefemalestonominateotherfemales.C.Toreflectthatwomenhavebeenignoredinawards.D.

Torevealthesignificantimpactfromgenderawareness.33.Whateffortshavebeenmadetopromotethefairnessamongtheprizewinner

s?A.Publicizingthenominationdata.B.Wideningtheapplicationpoolsbynominees.C.Introducingguidelinesonincreasingdiversity.D.Cas

tingthenetswiderwhenseekingnominations.34.Whatdoestheauthorholdinthelastparagraph?A.Existingnominationpool

sarenottransparent.B.Professionalsocietiesmustmakeadifference.C.Thebarrierstoenteringsciencewillnotbehigher.D.Sciencehaskeptupwiththeglobaltrendo

fdiversity.35.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthistext?A.EuropeanGeosciencesUnion:AnNontraditionalModelB.Diver

sityinSciencePrizes:WhyisProgressSoSlow?C.ProgressinScience:NominationShowsJusticeforAllD.TheWaytoGenderDiversity:Difficult,Delicat

ebutDestined第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10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。Musicinfluencesyouremotions.Inturn,youremotionsinfluenceyourbehavior.O

neoftheseisyourfoodintake.36Whatdoessciencesayaboutthissubject?ResearchersattheUniversityofArkansasstudiedhowmu

sicinfluencespeoplewhentheyeatinarestaurant.Forthestudy,theyusedfourtypesofmusic:jazz,classical,rock,andhip-hop.Theirres

ultsshowedthatpeoplehadmoreappetitewhentheylistenedtojazzmusicwhiletheyate.37Thishasalottodowithemotions.Forinstance,whenyoulistentomusicwithharmonic

rhythmslikejazz,youfeelhappier.Thisincreasesyourappetite.However,anotherstudypublishedinPsychologicalReportssuggests

itisn’tonlyincreasedappetitethatcausespeopletoeatmore.38Amorestimuli-filledenvironmentmakesyoueatmore.Infact,theytendtourgeyo

uontoeatandeven“encourage”youtoeatfaster.Ontheotherhand,iftheatmosphereintherestaurantisrelaxed,you’relikelytofeelmore

relaxedandspendmoretimeenjoyingyourself.Forthisreason,you’lltendtoeatless.Besides,thestudyconductedbytheJour

naloftheAcademysuggeststhatthevolumeofmusiccanalsohaveaneffectonhowyoueat.Morespecifically,thestudystatesthat,withlow-

volumemusic,youeatbetterbecauseyoumakehealthierchoices.Ontheotherhand,thestudyclaimsthatmusicathighvolumeincreasesstimulationandstress.39Fort

hisreason,restaurantsshouldconsiderthefactwhenthinkingabouttheoptimizationoftheirproductsandservices.40

Theyequipthemselveswiththetechnologyneededtoprovidememorableexperiencesthroughmusic,greatlystrengtheningtheirrel

ationshipwiththecustomer.A.Doesmusicinfluencehowyoueat?B.Beinginarushtoeatalsoplaysapart.C.Doesyouremoti

onboostyourappetite?D.However,theyhadlessappetitewhenlisteningtohip-hop.E.Infact,manycateringestablishmentshavealreadytakenaction.F.Thiscould

provetobequiteaninterestingconceptforrestaurants.G.Thismeansyou’remorelikelytoordercomfortfoodorotherun

healthyoptions.第三部分语言运用(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。Whichonesarequicklanguag

elearners,adultsoryoungchildren?Itisnothardtoanswer,becausethereisnewevidenceshowingkidsreallycanlearnthingsmuc

h41thanadults.AstudypublishedinCurrentBiology42thatchildrenandadultshavedifferentconcentrations(含量)o

fakeybrainmessengercalledGABA.This43makesnewly-learnedmaterialssteadier.Italsoproducesacalmingeffectandistho

ughttolargely44nervecellhyperactivityassociatedwith45,stress,andfear.Theteamusedneuro-imaging46toexaminevisua

lperceptivelearninginelementarypupilsandadults.47wereshownmultipledifferentimagesandwerelateraskedquestionsaboutthemfollowingthetest.Thevisual

learning48anincreaseofGABAinchildren’svisualcortex(大脑皮层),theareaofthebrainthat49visualinformation.GABAlevelsdidn’tchangeatallwhenadult

s50thesamevisualtests.ChildrenparticipantskeptGABA51forhoursaftertrainingended,whiletheconcentrationsofGABAremained52intheadultsstudied.“Incontinuo

usbehavioralexperiments,wefoundthatchildren53steadiednewlearningmuchmorerapidlythanadults,which54thecommonbeliefthatchildrenare55toadults

intheirlearningabilities,”studyco-authorSebastianM.Franksaid.“OurresultsprovesGABAasa56playerinmakinglearningefficientinchildren.”These

results,theauthorsargue,should57teachersandparentstokeepgivingchildrenopportunitiestolearnanythingfromridingabi

ketoplayinganinstrumentthroughouttheir58.Infuturestudies,theteamplansto59thedifferencesinmaturationratesbetwee

nbrainregionsandfunctionsandGABAresponsesinother60oflearning,suchasreadingandwriting.41.A.deeperB.slowerC.fasterD.longer42.A.infersB.fin

dsC.dedicatesD.responds43.A.messengerB.brainC.studyD.team44.A.strengthenB.guaranteeC.enrichD.control45.A.hap

pinessB.relaxationC.anxietyD.comfort46.A.armsB.abilitiesC.techniquesD.furniture47.A.AdultsB.SubjectsC.ResearchersD.Pupils48.A.setupB.setasideC.s

etdownD.setoff49.A.processesB.providesC.shrinksD.interrupts50.A.arrangedB.tookC.sufferedD.digested51.A.floatingB.

boomingC.collapsingD.sleeping52.A.consistentB.reliableC.ambiguousD.arbitrary53.A.partlyB.doubtfullyC.indeedD.vaguely54.A.provesB.predictsC.

opposesD.ignores55.A.similarB.equalC.familiarD.superior56.A.keyB.ridiculousC.poisonousD.random57.A.forceB.encour

ageC.reserveD.allow58.A.revolutionB.teensC.childhoodD.voyage59.A.inquireB.comprehendC.immerseD.explore60.A.characte

rsB.descriptionsC.certificatesD.types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。WeizhouIsl

andwatersahabitatforrarewhalesChenMospendsnearlyone-thirdofeachyearonChina's61(young)volcanicisland,Weizhou

Island,andhasaccumulatedover6terabytesofphotosandvideofootageoftherareBryde'swhalesthatswimoffitscoastl

ine.Chen,40,is62associateresearcherfromtheGuangxiAcademyofScienceswhohasbeenstudyingthespeciesinthewatersnearWeizhou632016."Weidentifiedabo

ut10membersoftheherdfrom2016to2018.Therearenearly50Bryde'swhalesnow,andtheherdsizeisstillincreasing,"hesaid.Histeamhas

observedthematingbehaviorsofadultwhalesandmotherwhaleshuntingwiththeircalvesforyearsinthearea,makingthere

searchersbelievethattheislandandits64(surround)watersareoneofthemajorhuntingandbreedinggroundsforthespecies.WeizhouIslandsitsintheBeibuGulf

,hometoaspateof65(endanger)marinewildlifeinsouthernChina.Over1,000kilometersaway66(lie)theGulfofThailand,67boastsawell-

preservedmarineecosystemandrichfoodresourcesandisanotheressentialhabitatofthewhales.To68(joint)researchandprotectBryde'sw

hales,Chineseresearchinstitutes69(team)upwiththeDepartmentofMarineandCoastalResourcesofThailandinthepastfewyearstos

hareinformationandresources.ProtectingBryde'swhaleshasbecomeanimportantareaof70(cooperate)betweenfromChi

naandThailand.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字

符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词:2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。ThemostimpressiveclassI’venev

erhadistheEnglishliteratureclassaboutCharlotte’sWebinlastsemester.Whatstrikesmemostwastheteacher’spassionforliterature.H

erplotexplaining,characteranalysisorthemeextraction(提炼)helpedmeseethenovelinanewlight.Apartfromherin-depthexplor

ation,shealsoinvolvedourselvesinadiscussion,encouragingusshareandcomment.IwasamazedathowengagedIwasandhowmuchIlearned.Ievenlefttheclassfeelingmotiva

tingtomajorinliteratureinfuture.Ilookforwardtomoreinspiringclasses,whichteacherscanbringthesubjecttolifeandmakelearnin

genjoyably.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是学生会主席李华,最近青少年学生心理健康引起了公众关注,请围绕这一主题,写一份倡议书,内容包括:1.简述现状;2.表示理解;3.发出倡议。注意:注意:1.词数100左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dearfellowstuden

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