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屯溪一中2024届毕业班5月份月考高三英语第一部分听力(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.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Repairthecar.B.Takesnowboots.C.Listentotheradio.2.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Upset.B.Con
fident.C.Frightened.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thetrip.B.Theproject.C.Theweather.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobably
takeplace?A.Inthecafé.B.Inthegarden.C.Inthesupermarket.5.WhyisChristinestressedoutatpresent?A.Sheisaskedtogivealecture.B.Shene
edstohavethepaintingsframed.C.Shehastoprepareforanexam.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.Whatistheprobablerelationship
betweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Strangers.C.Classmates.7.Howmanypeoplewillattendthepartyaccordingtothewoman?A.About150.B.About200.C.Abou
t250.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthetraining?A.It'sinteresting.B.It'schallenging.C.It'srewarding.9.Whatwillthemandoattheend
ofthemonth?A.Haveawrittentest.B.Receivephysicaltraining.C.Talkwithhisinstructor.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.WhoisJim?A.Thewoman'scustomer.B.Thewoma
n'sboss.C.Thewoman'shusband.11.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodoatlast?A.Exchangethetrousers.B.Gotoanotherstore.C.Getsomethingmoreexpensive.12.Wh
atcolortrouserswillthewomantake?A.Black.B.Grey.C.Green.13.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Designapurse.B.Find
thereceipt.C.Paybycreditcard.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Howmuchshouldtheunemployedpayforeachpaintingclass?A.£7.5.В.£15.С.£30.15.Whyisthemanworrieda
boutthecourse?AHelacksrelatedexperience.B.Hehastopreparemoneyforit.C.Heneedstofindanothertimeforit.16.Whencanbeginnerstakethepaintingcourse?A.O
nMondays.B.OnTuesdays.C.OnWednesdays.17.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodointheend?A.Bringhisowntools.B.Wearoldclot
hes.C.Keeptheclassroomtidy.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatistheprimaryresponsibilityofthevolunteers?A.Organizingvariousactivities.B.Ensuringchildren'ssaf
ety.C.Preparingmealsforchildren.19.Whichqualityofcandidatesishighlyvalued?A.Artistictalent.B.Senseofhumor.C
.Adventurousspirit.20.Whatshouldthelistenersdotobeavolunteer?A.ContacttheHRdepartment.B.Attendacourse.C.F
illinaform.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,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项。AMickelsonTrail
BikingDayTourSpendinganafternoonbikingapartofthe109-mileMickelsonrailtrailisafantasticwaytoseetheBlackHills!Dependingonthedesiredtourlength,y
oucanchoosefromashortridetotheentire109-milelength!However,formostpeople,thesectionofthetrailfromRochfordtoHillCitymakesforaniceday’sride.This22.5-m
ilepartofthetrailownsnumeroustunnels,railroadbridges,andbreathtakingscenery.Thereisaseveral-mileclimbataver
ylowgrade,soifthatdoesn’tmatchwithyourvacationpreferences,there’sanoptiontodoan18-miledownhillpartinstead!This
istypicallyrunasaprivatetourwithjustyourgrouporfamily,andbecauseofthat,wehavetochargeasingle-personsup
plementof$125ifyouaretravelingalone,sinceitwilllikelyjustbeyourselfandaguide.Starttime:10:00amEndtime:5:00pmPrici
ngandwhat’sincluded1person:$175+supplement2persons:$299perperson3—4persons:$249perpersonLargegroups:Pleaseask
foradditionaldiscountsAllpricesincludebikerental,helmets,privateguide,onboardsnacks,drinksandpicniclunch.OtherthingstoknowThistourca
nbecombinedwithotheractivities,likespendingthemorningatDevilsTower,stoppingbyMtRushmore,orvisitingthewineriesandbreweries(啤酒厂)a
ftertherideinHillCity!Justemailandtellusyourthoughtsandwe’llhelpyoudesignadaythatisperfectforyourgroup
!1.Whichridedoesthetextsuggestformostpeople?A.The18-mileride.B.The22.5-mileride.C.The40.5-mileride.D.The109-mileride.2.Howmuchw
ouldasinglepersonpayforthebikingtour?A.$175.B.$249.C.$299.D.$300.3.Whatdoweknowaboutthebikingtour?A.Itca
nlastforseveraldays.B.Itbeginsearlyinthemorning.C.Itcanincludeadditionalactivities.D.Itrequirespeopletobringtheirbikes.BAsIstandi
nmyfavoritecraftstore,I’mfacedwithchoicesthatmirrortheworldoutside.Yousee,Ilovemyfoam(泡沫橡胶)board,whichhasfo
aminsideandissandwichedbetweentwolayersofpaperorplastic.It’seasytoworkwithandaffordable,butnotfriendlytotheenv
ironment.Ortakealookatthepaintbrushes.Theplastichandlebrushesarecheapwhilethebrusheswithwoodenhandlescostafairbi
tmore.Gluesaretheunsungheroesofmyart,yettheirplasticcontainersarefarfromeco-friendly.Anddon’tgetmestartedonthepackagingt
hattheseartsuppliescomein.It’sallplastic,andit’sareminderthatevenintheartworld,beinggreenisn’talwayseasy.AsanartistI’mnotexactlyrollingi
nprofits.MostofwhatIearngoesrightbackintomymaterials,leavinglittleroomforchoosinggreenmaterials.Freshout
ofuniversity,Iamstillsearchingforajob.SinceIcurrentlydon’thavearegularincome,I’mlivingwithmyfamilytosavecostsandpayingcarefulatt
entiontowhatIcanafford.ButIalsocaredeeplyaboutclimatechange,sinceI’veseenitsimpactandcan’tbearthethoughtofitgettingworse.So,toreduc
emypersonalimpactonclimatechangewhilealsolivingwithinmymeans,Imakefulluseofmybrushesuntilthey’reontheirlasthair,andI’vebecomeama
steratrepurposingcardboardboxesandvariouspackingmaterials.Thefirmplasticpackagingthatoncehousedmypaintsfindsas
econdpurposeasglassinmyminiature(微型的)windows.Thecardboardfromthoseboxes’servesasbasesforarangeofminiatures.Idon’twasteabitoffoamboardeit
her;it’skeptforcraftingmini-booksformysets.It’sanongoingprocess—ajourneyofgiveandtake.WhileItrytoreducemyecologicalfo
otprint,Iamalsolearningtobalancepracticalitywhileenjoyingcreatingmyownart.4.Whatdoestheauthorfindinthecraftstore?A.Mostmaterialsaren’tasgreenasr
equired.B.Itisdifficulttobuycheapandgreenmaterials.C.Thepricesofsomegreenmaterialskeepgoingup.DHerfavoritegreen
materialsarealwaysverypopular.5.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?A.Theauthorisastrugglingartist.B.Theauthorlikesworkingathome.C.Theauth
ormainlyusesgreenmaterials.D.Theauthorcreatesartaboutclimatechange.6.Howdoestheauthordealwithherpackingmaterials?A.
Shesellsthemtobuybooks.B.Sheexchangesthemforpaints.C.Shegivesthemtoarecyclingcompany.D.Shetriestoreusetheminherartworks.,.7.Whatisthe
besttitleforthetext?A.MyjourneyasagreenartistB.MyexpectationsofagreenartistC.Myexperienceofpickinggreenmate
rialsD.MyexplorationincraftinggreenartworkCInMarch2023,agroupofcomputerscientistsatMicrosoftResearchpubli
shedanassessmentofOpenAI’snewchatbot,GPT-4.Theteamreportdrewglobalattentiontoonetestinparticular.TheyputthisquestiontoGPT-4.He
rewehaveabook,nineeggs,alaptop,abottleandanail.Pleasetellmehowtostack(摞起)themontoeachotherinastablemanner.Thisisnotanessayquest
ion.Norisitastoryproblem.Itisapracticalproblemrequiringcommonsenseandevenoriginalthought.Earlierversionsofth
echatbotgaveabsurdanswers(suchasstackingthenineeggsontopofeachother).ButGPT-4’sanswercalledforplacingtheeggsinathree-
by-threearrangementbetweenthebookandthelaptop.Theegglayersupportsthebook,whoseweightsecurestheeggsinpla
ce.Thebookinturnsupportsthebottleandnail.Thisanswer,praisedasasuccess,resultedinthecurrentglobalwaveofAIanxiet
y.Ithasleddiscussionsabouthowlargelanguagemodels(LLMs)areabletoperformcreativetasks.Theegg-stackingpuzzleisanexampleofafunctionalfix
ednessproblem.AsdescribedbyGestaltpsychologistKarlDunckerina1945paper,theseaskthesolvertocompleteataskwithagivensetofob
jects.Thesolutionincludesusingsomeoftheobjectsinunusualorcreativeways.By2022,LLMswerebeingtrainedonasmanyas17trillionwordsofhuman-generatedte
xt,mainlyfromtheInternet.It’sallbutcertainthatGPT-4encounteredfunctionalfixednessproblemsinitstraining.AreLLMstrulyoriginal,oraretheyjustpla
giarists(剽窃者)goodatcoveringtheirtracks?There’snothingcompletelynewunderthesun.Edisondidnotinventthelightbulb;h
eimprovedit.Mostso-calledcreatorsapplyknowledgefromdifferentfieldstoaproblemandarriveatasolution.It’smoreamatterofmakingrelevantconnectionsthanofcr
eatingsomethingcompletelynew.IfLLMsareindeeddevelopingtheabilitytomakerelevantconnections,thatwouldbeagreat—andw
orrying—development.8.WhatdoweknowaboutthequestionputtoGPT-4?A.Itisratherpointed.B.Itisamathproblem.C.Itisabitchallen
ging.D.Itisabouttextprocessing.9.WhatdidGPT-4’sanswerleadto?A.Widespreadpraisefromexperts.B.Growingworryamongthepublic.C.AheateddiscussiononwhereAIw
illgo.D.AnunderstandingofwhyAIshouldbedeveloped.10.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeGPT-4’sanswer?A.Ithasbeatenh
umanintelligence.B.Itcanhardlybeputintopractice.C.Itisbasedonprevioustraining.D.Itiscompletelyoriginal.11.Whatismainlystress
edinthelastparagraph?A.Theneedtohavegreatcreators.B.Theimportanceofbeingoriginal.C.Thedifficultyofcreatingsomethingnew.D.Thepowerofmakingrelevantc
onnections.DThatartificialfooddyes(染料)areunhealthyisnotnews.Someareknowntocausehyperactivity(多动症)insomechildren,affectingt
heirabilitytolearn.Butregulatoryagencies(监管机构)aroundtheworlddon’tnecessarilyagreeonwhichfooddyesareaproblem,orwhy.Thatmaysoonchange.A2021peer-reviewe
dreportbyCalifornia’sOfficeofEnvironmentalHealthHazardAssessmentconcludedthatartificialfooddyes“causeo
rworsenneurobehavioralproblemsinsomechildren”andthatthecurrentlevelsthatareregardedsafeforconsumptionbythefederalgovernme
ntaretoohigh.Californiaisnowconsideringrequiringwarninglabelsonfoodproductsanddietarysupplementscontainingthesevenmostcomm
onlyusedartificialdyes.ThewarninglabelrequirementwouldputCaliforniaonparwiththeEuropeanUnion,whichsince2010hasrequir
edfoodproductscontainingcertainartificialfooddyestocarrywarninglabelsabouttheirnegativeeffectonactivityandattent
ioninchildren.Artificialdyesareusedinfoodsforonereason:tomakeproductslookprettier.Brightcolorsmakecandiesappealing,especiallytokids.Butdyesarea
lsoinchocolatecakemixes,saladdressingsandotherproductsthatdon’tseemtocryoutforacolorboost.InEurope,itwasthe2010labellawmakingtha
ttriggered(引发)companies’decisionstoreformulate.“Ifyou’reacompany,youdonotwanttoputawarninglabelonyourproduct.”saysLefferts,anenvi
ronmentalhealthconsultant.WarninglabelsarewhyEuropeanStarburstFruitChewsarenowcoloredwithnaturalproducts,nottheartificialdyesthatbrightentheirNo
rthAmericancounterparts(同类商品).Giventhatartificialfooddyesareusedfarmorethanneededweneedtobemorecautious.Afterall,wedon’tdyefr
eshfruitsandvegetables,butwedodyecandyandsprinkles,pointsoutJoeSchwarcz,achemistryprofessor,atMcGillUniversityinMontreal.“Thefoods
inwhichyoufindfooddyesarefoodsthatarepoorinnutrition,”hesays.“Ifyoulimitfoodsthatcontainfooddyes,youautomaticallymakeyourdietbe
tter.”12.Whatcanwelearnaboutartificialfooddyesfromparagraph.1?A.A2021reportconfirmedtheirnegativeeffects.B.Thefactthattheyareharmfulisnewlyreveale
d.C.Regulatoryagenciesconsiderthemaseriousproblem.D.TheFederalgovernmentthinkstheircurrentstandardtoohigh.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“o
nparwith”inparagraph2mean?A.Inoppositionto.B.Inlinewith.C.incontrasttoD.Aheadof.14.Whichmightbeapossibleresultofthenewruleaccordingtothearticle
?A.Foodcompanieswillstopcoloringtheirproducts.B.Morefreshfruitsandvegetableswillappearinthemarket.C.Foodcompaniesmayreplaceartificialdyeswithnaturalp
roducts.D.Itwillbehardtofindpackagedfoodswithoutwarninglabelsofdyes.15.What’sJoeSchwarcz’sattitudetowardsart
ificialfooddyes?A.Approving.B.Neutral.C.Tolerant.D.Concerned.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项
。Freudenfreudecloselyresemblespositiveempathy(共情)—theabilitytoexperiencesomeoneelse’spositiveemotions.____
16____Itcanalsohelppeopleco-operateduringaconflictandimprovelifesatisfaction.Ifyou’reinterestedinenjoyingmorefreudenfreude,trythetipsbelow.S
howactiveinterestinsomeoneelse’shappiness.Onewaytosendgoodfeelingsforothersistoaskquestions.Thispracticeiscall
edshoy,orsharingjoy.Tostart,invitethebearerofgoodnewstodiscusstheexperience.Whenlistening,besuretomaintaineyecontactandlistenattentively,whichcan
motivateyoutokeepgoing.____17____Viewindividualsuccessasacommunaleffort.“Noonegetstothetopalone,andwhenweelevateothers,we’reoftenearnedupw
iththem,”Anhaltsays.JeanGrae,anartistandself-identified“multipotentialist”supportsfriendsandcolleaguesb
yadoptingthismindset.Whensomeonegelsanewopportunityorreachesamilestone,shemakessuretocelebrate.____18____“It’strulyinspirational,”shesays,“becaus
eitliftsusallupandmakesusshine.”____19____Becauseemotionsareinfectious,showingappreciationcanincreasefreudenfreudeforthegratitudegiverandtherecei
ver.Inthisway,youcanthinkoffreudenfreudeassomethingyoucanspreadwhenyou’reexperiencingpersonaljoy.Turnintoajoyspectator.“Toooften,wethinkofjoypa
ssively,”Francosays.“Weseeitassomethingthatcomestous,insteadofsomethingwecangenerate.”Butyoudon’tneedtowaitforsomeoneelse’sgoodne
wstoexercisefreudenfreude.____20____Youmightask:“Whatwasthebrightspotofyourday?”or“what’sthebestthingth
athappenedtoyouthisweek?”.Askingaboutotherpeople’swinsturnsyouintoajoyspectator,givingyouachancetowitnessthemattheirbest.A.Becom
eapopularorganizer.B.Showcreditforyoursuccesseswithothers.C.Empathyisn’talwaysanautomaticreaction.D.Itmotivateskindacts,suchashelpingothers.E.Iteve
nmakesyoufeelasifyoureffortswillpayoff.F.Cultivatejoybyinvitingotherstosharetheirvictories.G.Shesaysshe’sespeciallymov
edwhenanyoneconsidered“other”succeeds.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,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Haniyahe
ardthenewsthathersisterwasgettingmarried.Shewas___21___,dancingaroundthehouse.However,anxietyandstres
ssetinwhenshelearnedthatforsomereason,theweddingdatehadbeen___22___,anditwasnowscheduledforthesameweekasherexams.Haniya’sparentssuggestedthatshe_
__23___herexamswholeheartedlybeforetheweddingday,butshefelt___24___.Sheeagerlylookedforwardtohersist
er’swedding,while___25___,thecomingexamsweighedheavilyonher.Thefamily’shousewasfullofguests,withHaniy
a’syoungercousinsrunningaround.Incontrast,Haniyastayedinaroom,surroundedby___26___.Itwasalso___27___forhertomi
ssshoppingforclotheswithherfamilyanddinnersatherrelatives’homesduetoher___28___tostudying.Astheexamsdrewnear
er,Haniya’sanxietygrew,casting___29___onherabilitytojuggle(尽力应付)bothresponsibilities.However,asthecrucialweekapproached,thingsbe
ganto____30____.Haniyaskillfullyandwisely____31____herfinalsandweddingfunctions.Byprioritizingherstudieswhenneeded,sheexcelledinhe
rexamsandwholeheartedlyenjoyedhersister’swedding.Thisexperienceilluminated(说明)Haniya’spotentialfor____32
____timemanagement,confirmingthatlife’s____33____canbeovercomethroughcarefulplanningandsacrifices.Italsorevealedherabilitytostay____34____inthefa
ceofdistractions.Haniyanowbelievesshecannavigate(正确应对)eventhemost____35____situationsthatcallforeffectivetimemanagementandstress
-handlingabilities.21.A.asbusyasabeeB.asfreeaswindC.greenwithenvyD.oncloudnine22.A.fixedB.changedC.cancel
edD.announced23.A.prepareforB.takeinC.pullupD.getthrough24.A.forcedB.ignoredC.lostD.torn25.A.inotherwordsB.ontheot
herhandC.inasimilarwayD.byallmeans26.A.sweetsB.giftsC.booksD.students27.A.heart-breakingB.risk-takingC.f
ace-savingD.breath-taking28.A.permissionB.commitmentC.motivationD.flexibility29.A.doubtB.hopeC.surpriseD.boredom30.A.turnupB.take
offC.takeadownturnD.fallintoplace31.A.balancedB.restoredC.identifiedD.improved32.A.independentB.advancedC.effective
D.undisturbed33.A.limitationB.disadvantagesC.challengesD.uncertainty34.A.unattendedB.focusedC.remarkableD.opti
mistic35.A.disappointingB.dangerousC.embarrassingD.difficult第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheCunBAbasketballtournament,one
ofChina’spopulargrassrootssportscompetitions,plansmoreinteractionswithNBA___36___(profession)inthecurrentseason.Morethan600teamsfrom24provincial-l
evelregions,halfof___37___playersmustbefarmers,haveregisteredforthisyear’sevent.Thebasketballgames,___38___(origin)heldtomarkaloc
alfestivalthatfallsonthesixthdayofthesixthmonthontheChineselunarcalendar,wentviralin2022.In2023,___39__
_eventreceivedover55billionviews,furtherstrengtheningitsstatus___40___aculturalandsportingphenomenon.Th
eCunBAphenomenonhasnotonlyboostedthelocaleconomy,butcontributedtotheoveralldevelopmentofthevillagesandthe___41___(
surround)regionsaswell.Atthegrassrootslevel,sportsevents___42___(combine)withentertainmentactivitiesaredrivinglocalcultural
andtourismdevelopmentinanumberofregionsacrossthecountry.InWenchang,Hainanprovince,avolleyballcompetition___43___(feature)arange
ofplayingstylesattractedwideparticipation.Onthisyear’sopeningday,singers___44___(perform),withtheaimofconveyingc
ulturalconfidencetotheaudienceandimprovingawarenessofpreservingtraditionalculture,accordingtotheorganizers,wh
ohopethatsuchactivitieswillattracteven____45____(many)visitorstothegames.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.为进一步提升学生英语学习兴趣,增强语言表达能力,拓展国际文化视野,你校拟邀请来自英国的Mr
.Aman老师到校任教。假如你是李华,请你代表学生会给他写封欢迎信,内容包括:1.对他来校任教表示欢迎;2.介绍你校学生英语学习情况;3.对老师任教美好前景进行展望。注意:写作词数应为80个左右。_________________________________
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_____________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面短文,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。“Diana!”Iye
lledmultipletimes.Iknewshewasintentionallybeingnaughty.IthadbeenaboutninemonthssincewegotDiana.Thedaythatmymotherletmechooseon
efromthekennel(养狗场),shecameoverandstartedbitingmyshoelaceswhiletheotherpuppiessatsilentlyinthesun.Iknew
shewastheperfectdogforme.And,forsomereason,thatfeisty(充满活力的)energywaseverythingthatIneededinmylife.Onthisparticularnight,howev
er,thatfeistyenergywasmakingmefrustrated.Welivedinaremotearea,andmymotherdidn’tlikemewalkingDianatoolateafterschool.ButIlovedchalle
ngingtherules,soIignoredherwarningsandsetoutlaterthanusualthatday.But,asthesunsetandtheapproachingnightcastunsettl
ingshadowsamongthetrees,Icouldn’thelpbutfeelnervous.Anxietiesfloodedmymind—thoughtsofpossiblygettinglost,thefearofencounte
ringsomefrightening的creatureemergingunexpectedlyfromthedarkness.Thehairsonthebackofmyarmsstoodonend.“Diana!”Iyel
ledagain,thistimewithtruefearinmyvoice.Shefinallycameback.ReliefsetinasItiedhertotheleash(拴狗链).Thenweset
offinthedirectionofourhome—orsoIthought.Afterabouttenminutes,wehadlostthepath.Ilookedaroundandcouldjustaboutmakeouttheopensurfaceofadr
ied-uplake.Iknewthathomewasn’tfaraway.I’dneverwalkedacrossthelakebefore,andmymotherhadwarnedagainstit,butIjustwantedtogethomequ
ickly.So,ratherthangoingallthewayaround,IdecidedI’dfeelsafertakingtheshortcut(近路)acrossthelake.Dianawentfirst.I
nthefadinglight,Icouldseethatthemuddirectlybelowherpawswasdryanddelicate.Isteppedoutontothelake,andmyfootwentinalittledeeperthanexpecte
d.Carefully,Itookasecondstep,butthistimeIwassinking.Belowthehard-lookingsurfacewaswet-mudsoup,anditwaspullingmeunde
r.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“Helpme!”Iyelledloudly.________________________________________________________________________
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