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2024年下学期期中考试试卷高三英语注意事项:1.本试卷考试时量120分钟,满分150分;2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上;3.请将答案填写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效,请勿折叠答题卡,答题卡上不得使用涂改液、涂改胶和贴纸
,保持字体工整、笔迹清晰、卡面清洁。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)该部分分为第一、第二两节。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。1.WhatwillKarendotonight?A.WatchtheWorl
dCup.B.Stayataquietplace.C.Playfootball.2.WherewillMarkstudy?A.InShanghai.B.InXi’an.C.InBeijing.3.WhydoesTeddylookworried?A.Hedidn’tpreparefor
thetest.B.Hefoundthelessondifficult.C.Hemayfailthemathtest.4.Whatdothespeakersplantodothisevening?A.W
atchamovie.B.Seethedentist.C.Paintthebedroom.5.WhatdoweknowaboutMartha?A.Shedoesn’tlikeSue.B.Shehasproblemswithwork.
C.Shecan’tgetonwiththeman.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.Whatistheman’sdestination?A.SaltLakeCity.B.NewYork.C.Helsinki.7.Whenwilltheman’sflightbe?A.On
the21st.B.Onthe22nd.C.Onthe23rd.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Waiterandcustomer.C.Friends.9
.Whatwillthewomanhave?A.Acoffee.B.Somesoup.C.Pizza.10.Whyisthewomanlucky?A.Shecangetadiscount.B.Shegetsfreegrilledch
icken.C.Shedoesn’thavetopayapenny.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthebiography?A.Boring.B.Interesting.C.Adventurous.12.Whichplaceinspire
dMarkTwaintocreatethefictionaltown?A.NewOrleans.B.Hannibal.C.NewYorkCity.13.WhatdidMarkTwaindoin1859?A.Hereceivedthepilotlice
nse.B.Heworkedasaprinter.C.Helefthishometown.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthemanmostinterestedin?A.Wordgames.B.Oldtypewriters.C.A
bookshelf.15.Whichexhibitisnew?A.MyAmerica.B.RayBradbury.C.ACenturyofBlackWriters.16.Whatdayisittoday?A.Monday.B.Tuesday.C.Sunday17.Wheredoes
theconversationtakeplace?A.Inamuseum.B.Overthephone.C.Atabookstore.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Howmanymembersranthetraininall?A.7.B.21.C.28.19.Howlon
gisthetrip?A.About48miles.B.About22miles.C.About15miles.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Apassengertrain.B.An
ewrailwayline.C.Atravelexperience.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AYinggeDanceisatra
ditionalfolkdancethathasgainedsignificantpopularityinrecenttimes.Itisadynamicandenergeticperformancethatshowcasesth
erichculturalheritageofaparticularregion.YinggeDanceisespeciallypopularinareaslikeGuangdongProvinceinChina.Itisoftenperformedduringfestivals,celebr
ations,andimportantculturalevents.Forexample,itisastapleduringtheSpringFestivalandothertraditionalholidays,addingtothefesti
veatmosphereandbringingjoytothecommunity.Thedanceischaracterizedbyitspowerfulmovements,vibrantcostumes,andrhythmicmusic.Thedancers,
usuallyingroups,showcasetheircoordinationandskillsthroughvariouschoreographedstepsandformations.Ifyouwanttoenjoythiswonderfuldanceperformance,h
ereissomeusefulinformationforyou.TheYinggeDanceshowwillbeheldattheCulturalSquareinthecitycenter.Thes
howstartsat7:00p.m.everySaturdayandlastsforapproximatelytwohours.Theticketpriceforadultsis$20,whilef
orstudentsandseniors(over65),itis$15.Childrenunder5canenterforfree.Afterwatchingtheperformance,manypeoplehave
sharedtheiramazingexperiences.Theywereimpressedbythecolorfulcostumes,powerfulrhythms,andtheunityandpassionofthedancers.21.WhereisYin
ggeDanceespeciallypopular?A.InGuangdongProvinceandsomeotherpartsofChina.B.OnlyinGuangdongProvince.C.Inallprovincesof
China.D.InsomeEuropeancountries.22.WhenisYinggeDanceoftenperformed?A.OnlyduringtheSpringFestival.B.Duringallfestivalsandcelebrations.C.Duringfest
ivals,celebrations,andimportantculturalevents.D.Neverduringimportantculturalevents.23.Ifafamilyoftwoadults,astudent
,andachildaged4goestowatchtheshow,howmuchshouldtheypay?A.$50.B.$55.C.$60.D.$65.BOnesunnyafternooninthepark,Iwitnessedarem
arkablescene.Anelderlygentlemanwasstandingbythesideofapath,lookingconfusedandlost.Justatthatmoment,akindheartedyounggirl
approachedhim.Sheaskedhimgentlywhatwaswrongandlistenedpatientlyashestruggledtoexplain.Withouthesitati
on,thegirltookhishandandslowlyguidedhimalongthepath,chattingwithhimtoeasehisanxiety.Theywalkedtogethe
runtiltheyreachedtheplacetheoldmanwassupposedtobe.Theoldmansmiledwiththankfulnessandrelief.Afterhelpingtheoldman,thegirld
idn’tjustleave.Shespentsomemoretimewithhim,sharingsomeinterestingstoriesandmakinghimlaugh.Theoldman’seyessparkledwithjoy,anditwasclearth
atthisinteractionhadbrightenedhisday.Thegirl’skindnessseemedtohaveaneffect,asotherpeopleintheparkalsonoticedandwereins
piredbyheractions.Icontinuedtoobserveasthegirlthendecidedtostaywiththeoldmanforawhilelonger.Theysatonabench
together,andthegirlbegantotellhimaboutherownlife,herdreams,andheradventures.Theoldmanlistenedattentive
ly,noddingandsmilingfromtimetotime.Itwasabeautifulsighttobehold,thisunlikelypairsharingsuchagenuineandheartwarmingconnection.Thisencountermademerefl
ectontheimportanceofkindnessinoursociety.Inaworldthatcanoftenseemcoldandhurried,actslikethegirl’sarelikethetoweroflight,sho
wingusthewaytoamoreempathetic(同情的)andcaringexistence.Italsomademethinkabouthowweallhavethepotentialtomakeadifferenceinsomeoneel
se’slife,nomatterhowsmalltheactmaybe.Now,wheneverIrecallthisscene,itwarmsmyheartandremindsmetobemorewillingtooffer
ahelpinghand,tospreadkindnesswhereverIgo,andtobelieveinthegoodnessthatlieswithineachofus.24.Whatdidtheg
irldofortheoldman?A.Shegavehimawarmandcomfortinghugtomakehimfeelbetter.B.Shetookhishandandguidedhimtofi
ndtheplacehewassupposedtobe.C.Sheaskedtotakeaphotowithhimtocapturethemoment.D.Shewenttoanearbystoreandboughthimarefreshingdrink.25.Howdidtheo
ldmanfeelintheend?A.Hefeltextremelygratefulandhadabigsmileonhisfacebecausehewashappy.B.Hewasstillhungryandsadasnoonereallycaredabouthi
sneeds.C.Hefeltfearfulandangrybecausethegirlwastoopushy.D.Hefeltcoldandtiredasthewalkwastoolong.26.Whatcanweinferaboutthe
author’sattitude?A.Doubtful.B.Disapproving.C.NegativeD.Admiring.27.Whereisthispassagemostlikelyfrom?A.travelguide.B.Sciencetextbook.C.Pers
onalblogD.trendymagazine.CIn2020,therewere727millionpeopleaged65orabove,whichisexpectedtomorethandoubleby
2050.Thesilver-hairedpopulationrepresentamassiveopportunityfornearlyeveryindustrywherecompaniescanbuildanewmark
etfortheirproductsandserviceswhilecreatingsocialvalue.Themainconsumptionpatternsofelderlypopulationcanbeclassifiedintotwocategories
:health-relatedconsumptionanddailyconsumption.Whenitcomestohealthconsumption,seniorsarenotonlyconcernedabouthealthcarebutal
soincreasinglyemphasizesdiseaseprevention.Inrelationtothis,preventivehealthservices,suchasphysicalexam
inations,willhavesignificantroomforgrowth.Evidently,regularphysicalexaminationsrequireacertainamountoftime,economi
ccostsandmedicalsupport.Therefore,thehigh-incomepopulationinbigcitiescansustainthemforalongerperiodoftimeduetotheirsubjectivewillingnessandobjective
conditions.Anotherkeysectionoftheelderlymarketisrepresentedbytheapplicationofmedicaldevicesandtechnologytailoredforseniors.Onenotablearea
ofdevelopmentistheadoptionofremotemonitoringsystems.Thesesystemsmakeuseofcutting-edgetechnologytoenablehealthcareprofessionalstoremotelymonitorth
evitalsignsandhealthstatusofelderlyindividuals,providingreal-timefeedbackandinterventionwhennecessary
.Thisnotonlyensuresimmediatemedicalattentionbutalsoallowsolderadultstomaintaintheirindependenceandagecomfortablyintheirownhomes.A
cknowledgingtheimportanceofsocialengagementandmentalstimulationinenhancingthewell-beingofseniors,theentertainmentindustryhasemer
gedasakeycomponentaswell.Itiscenteredaroundofferingdiverseactivitiesandentertainmentoptions,suchasorganizedtours,
socialclubs,artsandcraftsworkshopsandmusicanddanceperformances,whicharemeantfortheuniquepreferencesandneedso
folderindividuals.Theyofferaplatformforthemtoconnect,shareexperiencesandengage,creatingasupportiveenv
ironmentwhereseniorscanenrichlifeexperiencesandapplytheirdifferenttalents.Theagingpopulationisoneofthemostimportanttrendsintheworld,
andit’sindeedapowerfulforcenotjustsociallybuteconomically.28.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Toraiseatopic.B.
Topresentsomefigures.C.Toexplainaconcept.D.Toprovidesupportiveevidence.29.Whoismostlikelytohaveacheck-upregularl
yaccordingtoparagraph2?A.AjoblessworkerinShenzhen.B.Afitcollegestudentinabigcity.C.AwealthyoldlawyerinBeijing.D.A
retiredpoorwriterinaruralarea.30.Whatbenefitsdothesystemsbringtoseniorsinparagraph3?A.Theirold-agecareproblemscanbesettle
d.B.Theycangetfreemedicaltreatments.C.Theycanreceivehomevisitsfromdoctors.D.Theirhealthcanbetrackeddistantly.31.W
hatdoestheauthorsayaboutentertainmentsforseniors?A.Limitedtomusic.B.Tailoredtotheirneeds.C.Relatedtotheirincomes.D.Focusedonphysical
challenges.DImaginethis.YouneedanimageofaballoonforaworkpresentationandturntoanAItext-to-imagegenerator,likeMidjourneyorDALL-E
,tocreateasuitableimage.Youentertheprompt(提示词)“redballoonagainstabluesky”butthegeneratorreturnsanimageofaneggins
tead.What’sgoingon?Thegeneratoryou’reusingmayhavebeen“poisoned”.Whatdoesthismean?Text-to-imagegeneratorsworkbybeingtrainedonlargedatas
etsthatincludemillionsorbillionsofimages.Someofthegeneratorshavebeentrainedbyindiscriminately(任意的)scrapingonlineimages,manyofwhichmaybeunder
copyright.Thishasledtomanycopyrightinfringement(侵害)caseswhereartistshaveaccusedbigtechcompaniesofstealinga
ndprofitingfromtheirwork.Thisisalsowheretheideaof“poison”comesin.Researcherswhowanttoempowerindividualar
tistshaverecentlycreatedatoolnamed“Nightshade”tofightbackagainstunauthorizedimagescraping.Thetoolworksbyslightlyalteringanimage’spixels(像素)inawaytha
tconfusesthecomputervisionsystembutleavestheimageunalteredtoahuman’seyes.IfanorganizationthenscrapesoneoftheseimagestotrainafutureAImodel,itsd
atapoolbecomes“poisoned”.Thiscanresultinmistakenlearning,whichmakesthegeneratorreturnunintendedresults.Asinourearlierexample,aballoonmigh
tbecomeanegg.Thehigherthenumberof“poisoned”imagesinthetrainingdata,thegreatertheimpact.BecauseofhowgenerativeAIworks,th
edamagefrom“poisoned”imagesalsoaffectsrelatedpromptkeywords.Forexample,ifa“poisoned”imageofaPicassoworkisusedintrainingdata,promptres
ultsformasterpiecesfromotherartistscanalsobeaffected.Possibly,toolslikeNightshadecanbeabusedbysomeuserstointentio
nallyupload“poisoned”imagesinordertoconfuseAIgenerators.ButtheNightshade’sdeveloperhopesthetoolwillmakebigtechcompaniesm
orerespectfulofcopyright.Itdoeschallengeacommonbeliefamongcomputerscientiststhatdatafoundonlinecanbeusedforanypurpo
setheyseefit.Humanrightsactivists,forexample,havebeenconcernedforsometimeabouttheindiscriminateuseofma
chinevisioninwidersociety.Thisconcernisparticularlyseriousconcerningfacialrecognition.Thereisaclearconn
ectionbetweenfacialrecognitioncasesanddatapoisoning,asbothrelatetolargerquestionsaroundtechnologicalgovernance.Itmaybebettertoseedat
apoisoningasaninnovativesolutiontothedenialofsomefundamentalhumanrights.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scraping”inparagraph2probablymean?A.fac
ilitatingB.collectingC.damagingD.polishing33.Accordingtothepassage,whatmayaddingpoisoneddataleadto?A.increasingtheaccuracyofreturnedinformationB.caus
inguserstoforgetthepromptkeywordsC.affectingthetrainingofgenerativeAID.discriminatingagainstgreatmasterpiece
s34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Datapoisoningissomehowjustifiedtodirectattentiontohumanrights.B.Computerscientistsha
slearnedtorespectthecopyrightofmostartists.C.Nightshadeisbeingabusedbyhumanrightsactiviststorecognizefaces
.D.Theissueoftechnologicalgovernancehasarousedthelawyers’interest.35.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleof
thepassage?A.DataPoisoning:GovernmentEmpoweringCitizenstoProtectThemselvesB.DataPoisoning:AddressingFacialRecognition
IssuesAmongArtistsC.DataPoisoning:RisksandRewardsofGenerativeAIDataTrainingD.DataPoisoning:Restricti
ngInnovationorEmpoweringArtists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。Poorindoor
airqualitycanhavehealthconsequencesthatrangefromdiseaseoftheeyes,noseandthroattoheadachesanddizziness.It’salsolinkedtorespiratory
(呼吸的)andheartdisease.36MaximizefreshairKatherinePruitt,NationalSeniorDirectorforPolicyattheAmericanLungAssociation,offersthreebasicst
epsyoucantaketomakeyourairbetterathome.37.Shesays,“Letfreshairfromoutsidein.”Thismeansthatopeningupyourwindowsisoftenthesi
mplestwaytodisperseanythingbadthatmaybeaccumulatinginside.Ifyouhaveacentralairconditioner,runningitcanbeagoodwaytobringinoutsideair.It
maymakesensetouseafantoimproveindoorairquality.Forinstance,youmightplaceonenearanopenwindowtohelpexhausti
ndoorairtotheoutdoors.38Thesecondthingyoucandoiscalledsourcecontrol,whichiskeepingsourcesofpollutantsoutoftheindooren
vironmentifyoucan,saysPruitt.Itcanbeassimple,Pruittsays,asleavingyourdrycleaningoutsidelongenoughtoairtheharmfu
lchemicalsout.Cleaningyourhomeishelpful.ButPruittwarnsthat“39.”Sheadvises,“Readthelabelsandselectsaferproducts
whenyoucan.”Purify(净化)theairFinally,ifnecessary,thethirdthingyoucantrytoimproveyourairispurification.Forinstance,ifyouwanttoremoveairborneparticlesli
kesmoke,dustandgerms,40.“Forhomeswithairconditioners,”saysPruitt,“youhaveapurifierthatyou’resupposedtobechangingregularly.”A.Prev
enttheairpollutionB.ControlthesourceofthepollutantsC.youshouldfocusontheairqualityD.Thefirsthastodowithventilation(通风)
E.Here’showtokeepyourhome’saircleanF.itmaymakesensetouseanindoorairpurifierG.Useofharshcleaningsuppliescanintroduceitsownrisks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。Thatwas27yearsago,IcameacrossamanwithmysamelastnameofSaddington.Asyouprobablyalre
adyguess,Saddingtonisn’ta41name.Iwas28yearsoldand,uptothatpointinmylife,Ihadneverbumpedintoapersonwithmysamelastnameandnotknownhowwewer
e42.Wesatandtalkedforseveralhoursthatday.Icouldn’thelpbutnoticehowhis43remindedmeofmygrandpaSaddington.Especiallytheeyes.Hetoldastoryofhisancesto
rJamesSaddingtonwho,inthe1870s,leftScotlandandcametotheUnitedStateswithhisolderbrotherAlexanderSaddington.Thesetwofoundthemse
lvesintotroubleandwere44toescapethelaw.So,they45totheUnitedStates.Thebrothers46becamequietskilledconst
ructionworkersand47manyhomesinthetowninwhichtheysettled.Ikeptsilentandheldmy48insideuntilhefinishedtellingthestory
.Ihad49thatexactsamestorycountlesstimesatfamilygatheringsallduringmychildhood.Nowherewasacomplete“50”tellingmethesamestory.Iimmediatel
yknewhowwewererelated!Hewasso51whenItoldhimthatIwasadescendant(后代)oftheolderbrotherAlexander.Inthiscasebothsidesofthef
amilyhadheldonandhad52thestorythroughtheyears.Imeanweshould53thestoryofourancestorsandmakeitapartofourownlifestory.Thatmaym
akea54intheworldtoyourdescendants…allbecauseyou55itinyourownhistory.41.A.normalB.commonC.famousD.pleasant42.A.relatedB.separatedC.j
oinedD.called43.A.voiceB.nameC.appearanceD.attitude44.A.willingB.braveC.nervousD.eager45.A.returnedB.traveledC.droveD.fled46.A.e
ventuallyB.secretlyC.naturallyD.easily47.A.donatedB.soldC.rentedD.built48.A.disappointmentB.excitementC.agreementD.doubt49.A
.sharedB.createdC.heardD.questioned50.A.storytellerB.neighborC.strangerD.friend51.A.gladB.worriedC.sorryD.moved52.A
.takeninB.passeddownC.writtenoutD.madeup53.A.exceptB.rememberC.regretD.adapt54.A.ruleB.promiseC.differenceD.bet55.A.markedB.celebratedC.check
edD.recorded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。TeaArtIt’scommontoseepeoplecreatecoffeeart,butit’saw
holedifferentballgamedoingthesamethingwithtea.HanZheming,5640-year-oldShanghairesident,hasmanagedtoperfec
tskill,creatingteaartincups,ordiancha(点茶)57Chinese,whichusedtobearitual(仪式)duringtheSongDynasty(960—1279).Overthepastsixye
ars,He58(use)teaandspoonsbeautifulpatternsbasedonancientpaintings.“It’slikeaddingbellsandwhistlestoteaandgivingpeoplea59(strong)sense
ofoccasion,sodrinkingteaismorefun,”Hansays.It’salsohisintention60(bring)theoldritualbacktomodernlifeandhavemorepeopleappreciate61(it)charm.Ha
nsays,“Thefoam(泡沫)madebydianchaissimilartothefoamontopofacupofcoffee,exceptthatitconsistsoftearatherthanmilk.”Ch
ineseteaculturestartedtoenjoypopularityduringtheTangDynastyandflourishedquicklythroughouttheSongDynas
ty,62teahadbecomeanecessityforalmosteveryone,justlikerice,oilandsalt.“63(total)differentfromthemethodofmakingtea
duringtheTangperiod,intheSongDynasty,thepopularwayofhavingteawasthroughdiancha.“Iwantmorepeopletounderstandtheitemsthat64(use)bypeopleinthepasttodr
inktea,andthespecial65(reason)behindthewaytheypreparedted,”hesays.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是外教助理李华,你校最近正在举行心理健康月活动,心理健康社团想邀请外教Peter来参与活动的开幕式
,请你代表社团给Peter写一封信,邀请他来参加此次活动。内容包括:1.活动的目的;2.活动的具体时间和地点;3.表达期待。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.参考词汇:心理健康
:psychologicalhealthDearPeter,Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。续写的词数应为150左右。DavidandJeffhadapermissionfro
mtheirparentstocampinafieldclosetotheirfarm.But,beingadventurousboys,theyknewitwouldbemoreexcitingtocampinthewoodsthatlaybeyondtheriver.Excitedly,
theboyswentawaywiththeirtentandfood.Carryingtheirheavyload,thetwobrotherswalkedalongtheriverbank,hardlynoticingthed
istanceorthesunbeatingdown.Theywereeagertoreachtheirdestinationbeforelunchtime.Astheyenteredthecool,shadowywoods,theybegantosearchforasuitabl
ecampingspot.Davidwantedtostayclosetotheriverattheedgeofthewoods,butJeff,whowasolder,insistedthatthe
ycampfurtheraway.Unwillingly,Davidfollowedhisbrotherdeeperintothewoods.“Thisisreallyawonderfulsetting!”saidJ
effinexcitement.Theyputupthetent,andsettleddowntoeatthesandwichestheyhadmade,andthendecidedtofindtheirwaybacktothe
rivertocatchsomefish.Fishingwasreallysuchfunthattheyforgotthetime.Severalhourshadpassedbeforetheyrealizeditapproachedlunchtime.Theydecidedtog
obacktothetent.However,afteralongwalk,theycouldn’tfindthecorrectway.“Areyousurethatthisistherightway?”whisperedDavid.“I’msurewepassedthathollow(空心
的)tree.”Jeffwalkedonsilently.“Look,thereitisagain.We’relost,aren’twe?”complainedDavid.Jeffhadtoadmitth
athedidn’tknowwheretheywere.Hewasnotevensureofwheretheyhadsetuptheircamp.Theysatindisappointmentforalongtime,hopingsomeonetopassby.Butnobodyshowedup.
Davidfeltalittlescared.Astimepassedby,Jefffelttheregretburninghisheart.Heregrettedhedidn’tfollowDavid’sadvice.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。
Paragraph1:Agustofwindbroughtdownsomefallenleaves,andsuddenlyDavidhadabrightidea.Paragraph2:Ontheway,
Jeffreflectedonwhathadhappened.