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2023-2024学年度第一学期高三年级期中质量调查(英语)试卷满分:150时长:120本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试用时120分钟。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。答卷时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答
在试卷上的无效。祝各位考生考试顺利!第Ⅰ卷注意事项:1.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上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。2.本卷共75小题,共115分。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听
下面五段对话。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,你将有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。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1.Wheredoesthewomangrowflowers?A.Ina
park.B.Inhergarden.C.Inapublicgarden.2.Whereisthemangoingtospendhisholidays?A.InLondon.B.Inthecountry.C.Inabigcity.3.What’s
therelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbours.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Bossandemployee.4.Whendoesthebookstoreopen?A.At9:00.B
.At9:15.C.At8:45.5.HowmanypeoplewillbesenttoEurope?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.第二节听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,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。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。6.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Buyahouse.B.Rentahou
se.C.Paintahouse.7.Whatisincludedintherent?A.Gas.B.Heat.C.Electricity.8.Whenwillthemanhavetopaysomemoremoneyforheat?A.When
hesignsonecopy.B.Whenhegetsthekeytothehouse.C.Whentheoilpricesincrease.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。9.Whatdoesthewomanwa
nttostudy?A.Law.B.Art.C.Biology.10.Whatshouldthemanstudyifhewantstohavealotofmoney?A.Art.B.Banking.C.Law.11.Whatdoesthewomanwan
tthemantobe?A.Anartist.B.Alawyer.C.Abanker.听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15四个小题。12.Whoareguardingthestardiamond?A.Threesnakes.B.Threepolicemen
.C.Threeofficials.13.What’stheworthofthestardiamond?A.Nearly600,000dollars.B.1,000,000dollars.C.400,000dollars.14.Wherear
ethejewelsbeingshown?A.AtanIndianhotel.B.AtanIndianmuseum.C.AtaJapanesehotel.15.Whydidthevisitorscometotheexhi
bition?A.Toseethesnakes.B.Tostudythespecialmedicine.C.Toseethestardiamond.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每
小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。16.—WouldyoumindifIaskedyouaquestion?—_____,aslongasitwon’ttakelong.A.TakecareB.NevermindC.GoaheadD.
Don’tworry17.Theoldcouplesatinfrontofthehouseeveryevening,happy_____thoselovelychildrenrunningandplayingaround.A.towat
chB.watchingC.watchedD.havingwatched18.You_____berightbutI’mgoingbacktocheckanyway.A.mustB.shouldC.needD.m
ight19.Theabsolutemostimportantskill_____youlearnwhenyouplaychessishowtomakegooddecisions.A.thatB.whatC.whetherD.how20.I_____fortheairporttocatc
htheflightat6pm.Pleasesendthefiletomewithintenminutes.A.amleavingB.haveleftC.wasleavingD.hadleft21.___
__smartphonescauseproblemsinschoolsisnotanovelobservation.Itisroughlyadecadesincetheybecameubiquitous(无处不在的)intheUK.A.WhereB.Tha
tC.WhichD.What22.The_____ofthepandemiconchildren’ssocialskills,andtheneedforeffectivebehaviourpolicies,areseenashigherprio
ritiesbythoseworkinginschools.A.incidentB.incomeC.impactD.import23.I’mtalkingaboutpeoplewhohavestoppedlearni
ngongrowingbecausetheyhave_____thefixedattitudesandopinionsthatalltoooftencomewithpassingyears.A.adoptedB.adaptedC.a
djustedD.advanced24.WiththeEntranceExamapproaching,Ifeelmoreandmorestressed.Itwillruinmycollegedream_____Itakeactionnowassoonaspossible.A.si
nceB.onceC.untilD.unless25.WhenIsaidthatsomeonedidn’tworkhardinourclass,Iwasnot_____you.A.pickingoutB.referringtoC.
takingoutD.stickingto26.Studentsshouldbeableto_____thelogic(逻辑)ofeachpatterntotheirparticularcircumstan
ce.A.expireB.extendC.examineD.excel27.—I’dliketogotoseethefilmwithyou,Dad.—Sorry,myson,butonlythegro
wn-upsare_____intothecinema.A.requiredB.admittedC.intendedD.supposed28.Tom’sgrandpadiedin2018,buthealways_______Tomtostu
dyhardwhenhewasalive.A.toldB.hadtoldC.tellsD.wastelling29.TheFrenchartistCharlesLeval,better_______asLevalet,c
reatesthekindofartthatbringscitiestolife.A.toknowB.knownC.knowingD.havingknown30.—YouthinkIshouldn’tsayhowIfeel?—__
___.Dowhatyoulike.A.SametoyouB.That’sforsureC.IhopesoD.Idon’tcare第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大
意,然后从31~50各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Aftergettingupearlyinthemorning,GuliayishamMemetrideshermotorcycletothecompanythreekilometer
sawayfromwhereshelives,asmallvillageinXinjiang.Manypeoplesaysheisasunshinewoman.Seeinghercheerfuland__31__face
,youmightfindithardtobelievethatshehad__32__aburqa(罩袍),akindofIslamicclothesthatcovertheentirebodyformorethan20years.Fo
llowingherfamilytraditions,GuliayishamMemet__33__wentout,withalmostnocontact(联系)withtheoutsideworld.The__34__pointcameinJuly2013
,whenshefinallydecidedto__35__theburqaaftersheparticipatedinaneducational__36__startedbythelocalgover
nment.__37__learningthatGuliayishamMemetwasanexpertinweavingcarpets,theleadersoftheprojectsoonhelpedher__38__acompanywhichsellstra
ditionalcarpets.GuliayishamMemetsaid,“Iputallmy__39__intomycompany.Iworkedhardeveryday.Itwasreally__40__whenIlookedback.Iamcontentwithallofthepresent
andfeelso__41__now,makingaliving__42__agreatpassionandwithmyownhands.”Thecompanynowhas58female__43__whomakealivingontheirown.“Idecide
dto__44__thecompanyafterIheardabouthowshemadeafortune,”saidZumetMehmut,oneoftheworkersinthecompany.“Icanmakemoneyinthecompany__45__takin
ggoodcareofmyparentsandchildren.”GuliayishamMemetrecalledhowthePartychiefofXinjiang__46__hertohelpmorewomenmakeadifference.“Hewasimpressedwithhowourc
ompany__47__innearlytwoyears.Hisencouragementisasourceforthedevelopment,”shesaid.“Aswecomeintomoreincome,weareexpectingto__48__morewomenandincre
asetheaveragesalary,”sheaddedwithgreat__49__.“Ihopethatwithmoderntechnologyandequipment,wecansellour__50
__totheworld.”31.A.sadB.seriousC.prettyD.energetic32.A.inventedB.boughtC.wornD.designed33.A.neverB.seldomC.frequentlyD.u
nwillingly34.A.turningB.professionalC.finalD.difficult35.A.handoverB.selloffC.takeoffD.hideaway36.A.projectB.purposeC.lessonD.organization37.A.
ThoughB.AfterC.UntilD.Unless38.A.enterB.manageC.introduceD.open39.A.emotionsB.knowledgeC.effortsD.money40.A.movingB.unbe
lievableC.impossibleD.funny41.A.disappointedB.excitedC.nervousD.wonderful42.A.withB.byC.includingD.from43.A.studentsB.workersC.managersD.direct
ors44.A.joinB.visitC.ownD.support45.A.untilB.becauseC.beforeD.while46.A.forcedB.requiredC.encouragedD.informed47.A.disappearedB.a
chievedC.survivedD.developed48.A.trainB.hireC.fireD.change49.A.curiosityB.patienceC.confidenceD.courage50.A.productsB.designC.
skillsD.faith第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。AActiveChallengeWeightlosscampforgirlsaged13-18inCan
adaLocation:BeautifulBearCreekOutdoorCentrenearOttawaOntarioSeason:July2-August28thCapacity:40Activitiesincludehiking,rafting,canoeing,yoga(瑜伽),co
oking,campskills,mountainbiking,nutritionclasses,swimming,fitnessclasses,etcChoosewhatyoulikeActiveChallengeisaweightlossprogramspeciallyforyoungwome
n.Theburdenofbeingoverweightisheavierthanjusttheextrapounds.Weuseoutdooradventurestochallengethegirls,
togivethemsomethingtodrawstrengthfrom.Becauseyou’llbelosingweightalongsideyoungwomenjustlikeyou,you’llfindnoonelaughingatyouandyou’llhe
lpeachother.AtActiveChallengeyou’llmakelifelongfriendswithyoungwomenofyourownageandlearntolovenewadventurousactivities.Unlikeanyoth
erweightlossprogram,ActiveChallengeisdesignedsoyou’llloseweightandhavethestrategies(策略)andskillstokeeptheweightoffforever.ActiveChallengedoesno
tputyouonadiet.WefollowtheCanadaFoodGuidetohealthyeatingandexerciseappropriateportion(一份)control.Wehelpyoudeve
lophealthyhabits.ThestaffatActiveChallengecombineexperiencedoutdooradventureprofessionalswithhighlyqualifiedclinicians.Allofusareabsolutelydevo
tedtohelpingyouachievelastingbehavioralchangeandweightloss.Mostofall,wearedevotedtohavingagreattimedoi
ngit.Pre-Camp:Uponregistration(注册)inActiveChallenge,aregistrationpackagewillbesentouttoyouwithformstobe
completedbeforecampingaswellasprogrampreparationmaterials,anintroductiontoActiveChallengeandpre-programp
ersonalchallengingassignmentstogetyouonyourwaytowardahealthierself.Post-Camp:Ourpostprogramisdesignedtokeepyoufocusedandremindyouofthegoalsthatyous
etduringthecamp.Afterthecampendswewillsendyouhomewithyourpersonalmealandexerciseplanandkeepintouchwithyouforafullthreemonthst
hroughletters,emailsandphonecalls,trackingyourprogressandgivingyoustrategiesandsupport.51.Outdooradventurousactivitiesarehel
dforgirls_____.A.tofollowagooddietB.toloseweightquicklyC.tobuilduptheirhealthD.toincreasetheirconfidence
52.HowwillgirlsfeelabouttheatmosphereatActiveChallenge?A.Lonelybutsafe.B.Coldbutexciting.C.Friendlyandsupportive.D.C
ompetitiveandchallenging.53.Afterregistration,girls_____.A.shouldgotobuytheprogrampreparationmaterialsB.willbeinformedhowtogetpreparedfortheprogr
amC.shouldlearnsomeskillsandstrategiestoloseweightD.willhavetofinishsomechallengingassignmentsathome54.T
hepost-camphelpwilllast_____.A.untiltheendofNovemberB.untilthebeginningofthenextyearC.untilgirlsachievesuccessi
ntheirlivesD.untilgirlscankeeptheirweightoffforever55.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.ToexplainwhyActiveChallengeispopular.B.Tos
hareskillsandstrategiesoflosingweight.C.Toshowhowimportantlosingweightis.D.ToinvitegirlstojoininActiveChallenge.BMelesWudimawasfiveyearsoldandbothh
isparentsweredead.Heheadedtohisaunt’s,butshehadsevenchildrenandcouldn’ttakehiminpermanently.SoonWudimaparticipatedinthestreete
conomy,alongwithroughly10,000otherorphankidsinAddisAbaba,Ethiopia.Tosurvive,heshinedshoes,soldpeanutsandbegged
.Then,whenhewasaboutnine,WudimametMeheretWorku.In1996,WorkuflewfromEdmonton,CanadatoherhometownofAddisAbabatovisithermother,accompan
iedbyherhusband,ScottSmillie,andtheirtwochildren,RebeccaandRachael.Thefamilycamewiththeintentionofhelpingstreet-involvedchi
ldren,butwithoutasetplan.ItwasoneofRebecca’squestionsthatfinallypushedWorkuandSmillietoact.“Whyaren’ttheywearinganyshoes?”sheaskeda
boutkidsinthestreet.WorkuleftEthiopiain1981onascholarshiptoGermany.FromGermanyshemovedtoEdmonton,finishedherstudiesattheUniversityofAlberta,begante
aching,metSmillieandstartedafamily.Shegottheseopportunitiesthankstohereducation—agiftfromherfather,anEthiopiangeneral(将军).Thef
atherusedhisrelativewealthtopayforhiseightdaughtersandonesontoattendprivateschool,wantingtoofferthemwhathisownsistersnevergot.Backthen,Ethiopia’
sschoolenrollmentwasjust25percent.WhenWorku’sfatherdied,hisfinalwish,shesays,wasforhischildrentosomedayreturntohelptheircoun
try.AllEthiopianchildrencanattendgovernmentschools,butmanydon’t.Uniforms,booksandotherexpenses,poorhealthandbein
gforcedintoworkareallbarriers.SmillieandWorkudecidedtofocusongettingstreet-involvedorphanchildrentoclass.As
theyearspassed,WorkucontinuedtotravelbetweenCanadaandEthiopiatosupportWudimaanddozensofotherEthiopianstudent
s.Now29,Wudimahasajobasatourguide.“Someyoungpeopleareaddictedtodrugsortheybecomepickpockets,”hesays.“Ifyouhaveschoo
l,that’sagoodadvantagetokeepyourselffromeverything.”OfWorku,hesays,“She’slikemymother.”56.WhydidyoungWudimag
etinvolvedinthestreeteconomy?A.Hehadtomakehisownliving.B.Hesawhugeprofitsintheeconomy.C.Hewantedtohelptheorphankids.D.Heli
kedtohelpwithhisaunt’sbusiness.57.WhomadeWorkustarttoputherkindintentionintopractice?A.MelesWudima.B.ScottSmillie.C.Herfather.D.Herdaugh
ter.58.WhatcanbelearntabouteducationinEthiopia?A.Thegovernmentpaysmuchattentiontoit.B.Governmentschoo
lsprovidefreebooksanduniforms.C.Therearen’tenoughschoolsforalltheschool-agedchildren.D.Manychildrenhavenomoney,timeorenergyforit.5
9.WhatconclusioncanwedrawaboutWorku?A.Sheovercamemanybarrierstogetaneducation.B.Sheisthemostgiftedchildofherfa
ther’s.C.Shehasliveduptoherfather’sexpectations.D.Shehasachievedsuccessallbyherself.60.WhatcanbeinferredaboutWudima?A.Hemustbegrat
efultoWorku.B.HefeelsdependentonWorku.C.Hehasdonesomethingreallybadbefore.D.HewillfollowinWorku’sfootsteps.CInwha
ttheyclaimisaworldfirst,researchersinJapanhavedevelopedchopsticksthatartificiallycreatethetasteofsalt,aspartofeffortst
oreducesodium(钠)levelsinsomeofthecountry’smostpopulardishes.Thechopsticksworkusingelectricalstimulationandamini-computer
wornontheeater’swristband.Thedevicetransmitssodiumionsfromfood,throughthechopsticks,tothemouthwheretheycreateasenseofsaltiness,saysHomeiMiyashita
,aprofessoratMeijiUniversityinTokyo,whoselaboratorycollaboratedwiththefoodanddrinkmanufacturerKirintodev
elopthedevice.Theteamplantoimprovethefirstdesignandhopetomakethechopsticksavailabletoconsumersnextyear.Thechopstick
scouldfindareceptiveaudienceinJapan,wherethetraditionaldiettendstobehighinsaltduetotheuseofcomponents
suchasmiso(味噌)andsoysauce.TheaverageJapaneseadultconsumesabout10gramsofsaltaday,doubletheamountrecommendedbytheWorld
HealthOrganization.Thehealthministryhasproposedreducingdailysaltintaketoamaximumof7.5gramsformenand6.5gramsforwomen.Thechopsticksuse“veryweak
electricity—notenoughtoaffectthehumanbody—toadjustthefunctionofionssuchassodiumchloride(氯化钠)andsodiumglut
amate(含钠谷氨酸)tochangetheperceptionoftastebymakingfoodseemtotastestrongerorweaker”,Kirinsaidinastatement.MiyashitaandKirinsaidclinicaltest
sonpeoplewhofollowalow-sodiumdiethadconfirmedthatthedeviceenhancesthesaltytasteoflow-sodiumfoodbyabout1.5times.Highsaltintakecan
contributetohighbloodpressure,theleadingcauseofheartattacksandstrokes.“Topreventthesediseases,weneedtoreducetheamountofsaltwetak
e,”saidKirinresearcherAiSato.“Ifwetrytoavoidtakinglesssaltinaconventionalway,wewouldneedtosufferthepainofcuttingourfavouritefoodfro
mourdiet,orsuffereatingfoodwithverylittletaste.”Miyashita’slabhasalsoinventedalickableTVscreenthatimitatestheflavoursofvari
ousfoods.61.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytellus?A.Howthechopstickswork.B.Whattheteamplanstodo.C.Whatthedeviceisdesignedfor.D.H
owasenseofsaltinessiscreated.62.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“collaborated”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Compet
ed.B.Negotiated.C.Cooperated.D.Corresponded.63.Whatisadirectresultofthechopsticks?A.Foodcanhaveweakerflavoursan
dlowersodium.B.Low-sodiumfoodtastessaltierthanitactuallyis.C.Thehealthministryhassuggestedreducingsalt
intake.D.Takinglesssaltmeanseatinglessfoodwithverylittletaste.64.AccordingtoAiSato,thesechopsticksarebeneficialbecause_______.A.theyexhibi
tthehighestachievementofMeijiUniversityB.theycanhelplowertherisksofdevelopingcertaindiseasesC.theymakepeoplesufferlesswhileeatingsaltyfoodD.theyhel
ppeopleavoidtakinglesssaltinaconventionalway65.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Japanconductsclinicaltestsonlow-sodiumd
iets.B.Japanesehigh-techsaltychopsticksgainpopularity.C.Japaninventselectronicchopsticksmakingfoodtastesalty.D.Japanese
researchersreducesodiumlevelsinpopulardishes.DThelastdecadesawtheriseofthefieldof“plantneurobiology(植物神经生物学)”.Thatdebatablefieldisbasedontheideath
atplants—whichdonotpossessbrains—handleinformationinwayssimilartocomplicatedanimalnervoussystems.Thisthin
kingimpliesthatplantscouldfeelhappinessorsorroworpain,makeintentionaldecisionsandevenpossessconsciousness.Butth
echancesofthatare“effectivelyzero.”“There’snothingintheplantcomparabletothecomplexityoftheanimalbrain,”saysTaiz,fromtheUniversityofCaliforn
ia,SantaCruz.Someplantsarecapableofcomplicatedbehaviors.Forexample,woundedleavescansendwarningsignalstootherpartsoftheplant.Butpl
antsperformthesewithequipmentthat’sverydifferentfromthenervoussystemsofanimals,nobrainrequired,Taizargues.Heandcolleag
uespointoutmethodologicalfaultsinsomeofthestudiesthatclaimplantshavebrain-likecommandcentersandanimal-likenervecells.Butbeyondthedeba
teoverhowthesestudiesareconducted,Taiz’steamarguesthatplantconsciousnessdoesn’tevenmakesensefromanevolutio
narypointofview.“Complicatedanimalbrainsadvancedinparttohelpalivingbeingcatchamealandavoidbecomingone,”Taizsays.“But
plantsarerootedtothegroundandrelyonsunlightforenergy,aninactivelifestylethatdoesn’trequirequickthinkingoro
utsmartingapredator(捕食者)—ortheenergeticallyexpensivenervoussystemsthatenablethosebehaviors.”“Whatusewouldconsciousnessbetoaplant?
”Taizasks.“Ifaplantworriedandsufferedwhenfacedwithathreat,itwouldbewastingsomuchenergythatitwouldn’thaveanylefttodoanythingaboutthatt
hreat,”Taizsays.“Furthermore,plantshaveplentytodowithouthavingtobeconscious,too.Withsunlight,carbondioxideandwater,plantscr
eatethecompoundsthatsustainmuchoftherestoflifeonEarth,”Taizpointsout.“Isn’tthatenough?”66.Theriseof“plantneurobiology”indicatesth
at_____.A.Itiswidelyrecognizedthatplantshavebrainsandnervoussystems.B.Scientistsprovedthatplantscanhandleinformationlikeanimals.C.
Certainscientistsbelievethatplantsmaypossessconsciousness.D.Thesciencecommunitybelievesinthepromisingfutureofstudyingit.67.WhatisprobablyL
incholTaiz’sopinionconcerningplants?A.Plantspossessanimal-likenervoussystems.B.Plantsperformcomplicatedbehaviorswithbrains
.C.Itisnotunderstandablethatplantshaveconsciousness.D.Itisnecessaryforplantstodevelopbrainsforsurvival.68.Whatdoestheunderlin
ed“one”inParagraph3referto?A.Apredator.B.Alivingbeing.C.Aninactiveplant.D.Ameal.69.WhatisthepurposeofTaiz’swordsi
nParagraph3?A.Toexplainarule.B.Toclarifyaconcept.C.Tosupportanargument.D.Topresentafact.70.Inwhichsection
ofamagazinemaythistextappear?A.Entertainment.B.Life.C.Education.D.Science.第Ⅱ卷注意事项:1.用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。2.本卷共6小题,共35分。第四部分:写作第一节:阅读表达(共
5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。Mostofusprobablydreamedaboutbecominganastronautwhenwewerelittle.Buthowmanyofusactu
allybecameone,orareatleastworkingtowardit?Theadvice“Alwaysfollowyourdreams”issomethingthatistypicallyeasiersaidthandone.Butstill,thisis
theonepieceofadvicethatAlyssaCarsonwantstosharewithherpeers.This17-year-oldgirlfromtheUShasbecomeoneofthecandidatesforNA
SA’s2033projecttogotoMars.CarsonhasdreamedofgoingtoMarssinceshewasonlythreeyearsold.Watchinganastronaut-themedcartoonandlearning
thathumanshaveonlybeentothemoonbutnotMars,Carsondecidedthatshewantedtobethefirstonetodoso.Sincethen,shehasworkedhardtowar
dthisgoal.Now17,Carsoniscontinuingwithherspacetrainingwhilestilltakingonherhighschoolworklikea“normal”teenage
r,exceptthatshestudiesallhersubjectsinfourlanguages—English,French,SpanishandChinese.“Idon’tthinkthere’sanythingspecificthatmakesit
easierformeormakesitsomethingthatotherscan’tdo,”CarsonsaidinaninterviewwithUproxxNews.“I’vejustreallyfocusedmyselfonwhatIwanttoaccomplish.”AndCar
soniswillingtomakesacrificesforherdream.She’sfullyawareofthedangerofthemissionandthepossibilitythatshemightneverbeabletocomeback.Shealso
acceptsthefactthatshecan’tgetmarriedandstartafamily.ButCarsonbelievesthatit’sallworthit,summarizingherviewwit
hthisancientGreekproverbsheoncequoted?“Asocietygrowsgreatwhenoldmenplanttreeswhoseshadetheyknowthey’llneversitin.”Soafteral
lthehardworkthatCarsonhasdoneandallthesacrificesshe’smade,everythingstillboilsdowntothesimplephrase,“followyourdreams”.And
whilesomepeople’sdreamsmaysoundoutofthisworld,inCarson’scase,theyliterally(毫不夸张地)are.71.WhatwillhappentoCarso
nin2033ifeverythinggoeswell?(nomorethan8words)72.WhydidCarsondecidetobethefirstonetogotoMars?(nomorethan20words)73.Howdo
esCarsondifferfromotherstudentsfortheschoolwork?(nomorethan10words)74.Howdoyouunderstandtheunderlinedsentence?(nomorethan20wo
rds)75.Whatdoyouthinkofthegirl?Andwhy?(nomorethan25words)第二节:书面表达(共1小题,满分25分)76.10月8日,杭州亚运会落下帷幕。始于秋分,终于寒露,短短十几天时间里,杭州亚
运会留下了太多的精彩!这些天里,我们见证过老将马龙为国乒男团夺冠拿下决定性一局的热爱可抵岁月长,感受过全红婵,陈芋汐“两小只”包揽金银后的温情相拥,被田径男子4×100米决赛最后一棒绝地反杀的拼搏精神激励,也被张雨霏和池江璃花子的神仙友情打动……假如你
是李滨,请你根据上述材料和以下要点给你的英国笔友Peter写一封邮件,分享你观看本届亚运会的感受。要点包括:(1)回顾亚运会上你印象深刻的瞬间;(2)这些精彩瞬间给你带来什么样的感受;(3)希望两国奥运健儿明年的巴黎奥运会上
都能创造辉煌。注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;(3)开头已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:杭州亚运会theHangzhouAsianGames/the19thAsianGamesinHangzhou巴
黎Paris奥运会theOlympicGames/theOlympics2023-2024学年度第一学期高三年级期中质量调查(英语)答题纸71.WhatwillhappentoCarsonin2033ifeverythinggoeswell?(nomorethan8word
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2024学年度第一学期高三年级期中质量调查(英语)答案听力1-5BBBAC6-10BBCCB11-15AAACC单选16-20CADAA21-25BCADB26-30BBABD完形填空31-35DCBAC3
6-40ABDCB41-45DABAD46-50CDBCA阅读理解A:51-55DCBADB:56-60ADDCAC:61-65ACBBCD:66-70CCDCD阅读表达71.ShewillgotoMars.72.Becauseofwatchinganastronaut-themedcart
oonandlearningthathumanshaveonlybeentothemoonbutnotMars.73.Shestudiesallhersubjectsinfourlanguages74.Asociet
ywillmakeprogressifpeoplemakecontributionswithoutconsideringpersonalbenefits.75.Sheisbraveandunselfish,becauseshemaynotreturntotheearthbutisst
illwillingtomakesacrificesforherdream.书面表达DearPeter,Ihopethisletterfindsyouwell.Iwantedtosharewithyoumyexperienceofwatchingthe19thAsianGamesin
Hangzhou,whichjustconcludedonOctober8th.Itwasatrulyunforgettableeventthatleftmeinawe.Throughouttheshortspanofjustalittleovertendays,therewerenumerous
impressivemomentsthatIwitnessedduringtheAsianGamesinHangzhou.Onemomentthatreallystoodoutformewaswhentheveterantabletenni
splayer,MaLong,displayedhisunwaveringpassionanddedication,leadingtheChinesemen'steamtovictorywithadecisivefinalgame.Itr
emindedmethattruepassioncanwithstandthetestoftime.Furthermore,therelayraceinthemen’s4x100mathleticsfinalleftalastingimpressiononme.Theanchorrunne
rmadeanincrediblecomeback,showcasingthetenacityanddeterminationofathletes.Moreover,theextraordinaryfriendshipbetweenZhangYufeia
ndRikakoIkee,twoswimmersfromdifferentcountries,alsotouchedmyheart.Theirsupportforeachotherdemonstrat
edthespiritoftheOlympicGames,transcendingnationalboundaries.TheseremarkablemomentsattheAsianGamesevokedaprofoundrangeofemotio
nswithinme.Ifeltinspiredbytheathletes'dedication,perseverance,andsportsmanship.Theirextraordinaryperformancessh
owcasedtheirtalent,hardwork,andrelentlesspursuitofexcellence.Lookingahead,Isincerelyhopethatbothourcountries'athleteswi
llcontinuetocreatebrillianceattheupcomingParisOlympicGamesnextyear.Ibelievethattheseexceptionalathletes,witht
heirskillsanddetermination,willfurtherinspireusandbringmoreexcitementtotheworldofsports.Ican'twaittowitnesstheunyieldingspi
ritandremarkableachievementsofathletesfromaroundtheworld,andIhopeyouwilljoinmeincheeringforourrespect
iveteams.Yours,LiBin听力原文Text1M:WouldyoumindifItakesomeflowersfromyourgarden,Helen?W:Ofcoursenot.Text2W:Iti
ssaidthatyouaregoingtospendyourholidaysinLondonthisyear.M:No.AnywherebutLondon.Infact,Ifeellikeseeingthecountry,notacrowdedandnoisycapital.Text
3W:Well,I'mhavingdifficultyinsleeping.IoftenwakeuparoundthreeinthemorningandIjustcan'tgobacktosleep.M:Youneedtorela
xmore.It'snotserious.Takethismedicineandhaveagoodrest.Text4W:Iwonderwhythebookstoreisstillnotopen.M:Butitisnot9:00yet
.Infact,it'sonlyaquarterto9:00.Text5W:Hi.Bill,haveyouheardthatthreemorepeoplewillbesenttoEuropebesidesLucy?M:Oh,really?Theyar
esolucky.IwishIcouldbesenttheretoo.Text6W:Therentofthehouseis$200amonth.M:Doesthatincludegasandelectricity?W:No,itdoesn't.M:Howabo
utheat?W:Heatisincludedunlessthere'sanotherincreaseinoilprices.Pleasesignhere.We'llsignonecopyandgive
ittoyou.M:OK.Here'sacheckfor$600.W:Thankyou.Here'sthekey.Pleasebesuretopayyourrentontime.Bye.Text7M:Whatareyougoingtostudy,Anna?W:Idon't
know.Myparentssaidthey'llpayformystudiesifImajorinlaw.M:Whatwilltheydoifyoudon'tstudylaw?W:Theywon'tgivemeanymoney,andIwon'tbeabletostudy.But
Idon'twanttomajorinlaw.IfIhadwantedtomajorinlaw,Iwouldn'thavestudiedsomuchbiologyinhighschool.M:That'sahardsituation.Idon'tknowwha
tIshouldstudyeither.Iwanttogotoanartschool.ButmyfathersaysthatifIstudybankinghe'llgivemeajobinhisbank.W:Ithoughtyouweregoingtobeanar
tist!IfyoubecomeabankerI'llneverspeaktoyouagain.M:ButifIbecomeabanker,I'llhavealotofmoney.I'llbeabletoretireearlyand
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