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2024届高三英语高考冲刺必刷卷02(新高考九省卷)(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选
出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把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。写在本试卷上无效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4.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)注意回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音部分结束前,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.Whoisontherightofthepicture?A.UnclePete.
B.AuntieJoan.C.CousinJoe.2.Whatmightbethemainreasonforthewoman’ssleepproblem?A.Ahealthissue.B.Energydrinks.C.Examstress.3.WhatisT
RUEaboutDavid?A.Heeverhadlonghairinthepast.B.Helikestohavelonghairnow.C.Hegotmarriedtwentyyearsago.4.Howfaristhenearests
upermarket?A.1km.B.3km.C.5km.5.WhatwillthespeakersbuyforTom?A.Amountainbike.B.Askateboard.C.Ane-reader.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.
Whatmoviewillthespeakerschoosetosee?A.Aromanticcomedyat7:10p.m.B.Anactionfilmat9:20p.m.C.Ahorrormovieat10:30p.m.7.Whatdoe
sthemansuggestdoing?A.Watchingalate-nightfilm.B.Makinganearlystart.C.Walkinghome.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.What
kindofbookdoesthemanwant?A.Abiography.B.Anadventurestory.C.Afantasybook.9.Whydoesthewomanbuybookstoday?
A.Tocompleteherpaper.B.Toprepareabirthdaygift.C.Tokilltimeattheweekend.10.Whichseriesofbookswillthewomantake?A.HarryPotter.B.Th
eLordoftheRings.C.TheHungerGames.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whyisthemanexcitedfortheshow?A.Itwillbefree.B.Itwil
lbefun.C.Itwillbeunique.12.Whenisthedeadlineforthewoman’sessay?A.Thisafternoon.B.Thisevening.C.Tomorrowmorning.13.Whyisthewomanlatefor
thehomework?A.Shedelayedit.B.Sheforgotit.C.Shelostit.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.WhywillthemangotoEdinburgh?A.Tovisi
ttheplacesofinterest.B.Tomeethisrelatives.C.Topracticeanewlanguage.15.Whowillgoonatripwiththewoman?A.Herbr
other.B.Hersister-in-law.C.Herfriend.16.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutVictoriaIsland?A.Thebuildingsareallverynewandmodern.B.Therea
remanyplacestoeatnearthewater.C.Wi-Fiaccessisnotavailablethere.17.Wheredoesthemanalsowanttogoiftimepermits?A.France.B.Canada.C.Germany.听下面一段独白
,回答以下小题。18.WhatisthepurposeofNationalHuggingDay?A.Tocreateachanceforpeopletogetrefreshed.B.Toexpandthepositiveeffectsofhugging.C.Topromoteaneventrela
tedtohugging.19.Howwilldailyhugsaffectachild?A.Hewillbesmarter.B.Hewillbemoresociable.C.Hewillbemoreopen-minded.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A.Anim
alshugmorethanpeopledo.B.Hugshappeninvarioussituations.C.Huggingrequiresimmediateactions.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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAlthoughtravellingalonemaysounddiscouraging,solotraveliscontinuingtoriseinpopularity.Theremaybenumer
ousreasonswhysomeoneistravellingindependently.Hereareourtopreasonstotravelbyyourself.TimeforyouSomepeoplesaysolotravelisthecomfortandrelaxationof
havingyourveryown.However,forthoselookingforsomemoreadventurous“me-time,”solotoursalsotypicallyofferplentyoffreetimetogoitalone.Duringyo
urtimeatleisure,youhavethefreedomtodoyourownexploration,seethesightsyouwanttoseeorsimplyrelaxandtakeiteasy.Withno-onetocom
promisewith,it’stotallyuptoyou.Meetlike-mindedpeopleSolotraveldoesn’tmeanyouhavetotravelalone.Solotravelerscomefrom
allwalksoflife,buttheyusuallyallsharethesamepassion—adesiretoseetheworld!It’softenthepeopleyoumeetonholidaythatarethemaxhighlightoftheentiretri
pand,eventhoughyou’retravellingalone,you’llhaveamazingmemoriesofthesharedexperiencesyouhadtogetherwithpeopleinyour
group.Takeplentyofpicturestorememberforever.You’llneverbealoneGrouptravelisidealforsolotravelersasitofferstheopportunitytoagroupoflike-mindedpe
ople,eachinterestedintheirchosendestination.Beingpartofagroupprovidesextrasecurity(especiallykeyforindependentfemaletravelerswhomayfeelanxio
usaboutbeingontheirown)andforeveryonethereisthebenefitofanexpertlocalguidewhoiskeentosharetheirknowledge.Thegui
desalsoaccompanyyouontoursandcanoffersuggestionsonwhattoseeanddoinyourleisuretimetoensureyouhaveanauthenticandenjoyableexperience.So,ifyourfriends
andfamilyareunabletojoinyouonyourdreamholiday,don’tletthatstopyou.TravelDepartmentisdelightedtopartnerwithRead
er’sDigestandoffertheirreadersanexclusivediscounton2023&2024holidays.Todiscussanyquestionsormakeabookingsimplycall02039660527.21.Whati
sthebestpartoftheentiresolotrip?A.Thebeautifulsceneryontheway.B.Thefreedomtochooseyourdestination.C.Thepeopleyoumeetduringthetrip
.D.Thepicturesyoutakealongtheway.22.Whatcanalocalguideoffer?A.Protectionandsecuritymeasures.B.Companyandper
sonalizedsuggestions.C.Knowledgeandleisureactivities.D.Freedomandenjoyableexperience.23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toeducate
.B.Toexplain.C.Toadvertise.D.Toinstruct.BAsadoctoralstudent,Iservedasahostessforfamousauthorsandillustratorswhentheycametoparticip
ateintheOhioStateUniversityChildren’sLiteratureConference.Ihostedsuchbelovedcreatorsofchildren’sbooksasNikkiGrimes,JerryPinkneyandJamesRanso
me.Iwouldstandattheairport,holdingoneoftheirbooksandwaitingtopickthemupandthendrivethemaroundtowntoplacestheyneed
edtogoandassistthemduringautographsessions.AftergraduatingfrommyuniversityandacceptingapositionatClemsonUniversityin200
3,IkeptintouchwithJamesRansome.In2005Ireceivedagrantfromthegovernmenttoconductafamily-literacyprogram.Iwantedtos
eewhatwouldhappenwhenIexposedtenAfricanAmericanfamilieswithchildrentobooksbyandaboutAfricanAmericans.Iprovidedeachofthefamilieswithcopiesofsevenboo
ks,fiveofwhichwereillustratedbyJames.Thefamiliesparticipatedinaseriesoffivemonthlyworkshops,andthefinaleventwasapresentationbyJamesa
ndanautographsessionwithhim.Ibelievedthiseventwouldbeameaningfulwaytoendtheprogram,byhavingafamousillustratorofchildren’slite
raturecomeandtalkabouthiswork,especiallybecausethefamiliesandIhadreadandrespondedtoseveralofhisbooksoverthecourseofthefiveworkshops.James’svisitwasi
nformativeandenlighteningforthefamilies.Aparent,Ashley,toldmethatshesentanotetoherson’steacherabouthavingpartici
patedintheprogramandloanedherson’sautographedcopiesofJames’sbooksfortheclasstoread.Lookingbackovermycareer,thisfamily-
literacyprogramisoneoftheaccomplishmentsofwhichIamtheproudest,andIamespeciallypleasedthatJameswaspartofit.24.HowdidtheauthorcomeintocontactwithJames?
A.Theauthormethimbyaccidentattheairport.B.Theauthorwenttohimtoaskforanautograph.C.Theauthorhostedhimwhenheattendedaconfer
ence.D.Theauthorwasintroducedtohimbyauniversityprofessor.25.WhatcanbelearnedaboutJames?A.Heranmonthlyworkshop
s.B.HeisanAfricanAmerican.C.Hehaswrittensevenbooks.D.HegraduatedfromClemsonUniversity.26.WhatdidJamesdoforthefamily-literacyprogram?A.Hegaveatalktoth
efamilies.B.Heloanedhisbookstothefamilies.C.Herespondedtothequestionsraisedbythefamilies.D.Heaskedthegovernmenttogive
financialsupporttothefamilies.27.WhatisAshley’sattitudetowardsJames?A.Doubtful.B.Caring.C.Tolerant.D.Appreciativ
e.CResearchersfoundthatyoungnetizensstilldesiretobeinaromanticrelationship,andonlyafewexpressednointention.Butyoungnetizens’willin
gnesstogetmarriedismuchlowerthantheirwillingnesstofallinlove.SinaWeibodatashowsthatamongthe5,492youngneti
zenssurveyed,16.4percentexpressedadesireforromance,whileonly0.6percentclearlysaidtheyhavenointentiontohavearomanticrelationship
.However,only3.4percentexpressedapositiveattitudetowardmarriageasopposedto1.2percentwhoexpressedanegativeattitude.Youngnetizenswithahigh
ereducationbackgroundhaveastrongerwillingnessforbothromanceandmarriage.Statisticsshowthatcomparedtoyoungnetizenswithamidd
leschoolorhighschooldegree,thosewithabachelor’s(学士的)ormaster’sdegreearemorewillingtogetinvolvedinaromantic
relationshipandgetmarried,whichmightcorrespondtotheirhighincomeaspeoplewithahighereducationleveltendtohavehigherincomeandaremorelikel
ytobeabletoaffordthecostsassociatedwithmaintainingahealthyromanticrelationshipandmarriage.Regardingthedifferencebetweenyoungnetizens’w
illingnesstohavearomanticrelationshipandtheirwillingnesstogetmarried,ananalysisofSinaWeibopostsshowsadisconnectionbetweenrelationship
sandmarriage:tofallinloveboldlybutgetmarriedgingerlyhasbecomethemaintrendwhenitcomestoyoungnetizens’relationshipatt
itudes.TheanalysisofSinaWeibopostsrevealsthatthereasonyoungnetizensareunwillingtogetmarriedisthattheyareundertheinfluenceofthe“anti-s
ocialclock”conceptandhaveahigherneedtopursueindividualizedgoalsandidealsthantofollowtheordinarysocialrhythm.Theineq
ualitybetweenrightsanddutiesinmarriageandagendertrustcrisiscausedbyissueslikedomesticviolence—bothduetoinsufficientsocialsupportsystems—are
alsocontributingfactors.28.Whichisyoungnetizens’relationshipattitude?A.Theyrelatelovetomarriage.B.Theypreferromance
tomarriage.C.Theyvalueromanceaboveeducation.D.Theydisconnectincomewitheducation.29.Whydohighly-educatedyoungnetizensmoredesirebothloveand
marriage?A.Theyaremoresociable.B.Theymoreobeythesocialrule.C.Theyhaveahigherpersonalgoal.D.Theyareabletoaffordmoretime.30
.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword“gingerly”inparagraph4?A.Eagerly.B.Simply.C.Carefully.D.Officially.31.Whatisemphasizedinthelastparagraph?A.Th
ecomplexityofthereasons.B.Theroleofsocialsupportsystems.C.Thepotentialproblemsofmarriage.D.Thesocialinfluenceonmarriageconcept.DAnas
sociateuniversityprofessorinFloridahascompletedhisresearchmissionandsetanewworldrecordintheprocess:living100daysbeneathth
eocean’ssurface.OnFridaymorning,Dr.JosephDiturifeltthesun’sraysforthefirsttimesincehebegantheproject22feetbelowthewatersofKeyLargo,Florida,onMar
ch1.Dituri,55,abiomedicalengineerwhoteachesattheUniversityofSouthFloridaandcallshimself“Dr.DeepSea”,spentjustoverthreemonthsatthebottomo
ftheEmeraldLagooninJules’UnderseaLodge,theonlyunderwaterhotelintheUnitedStates.Theresearchproject,ProjectNeptune100,wasorganizedb
ytheKeyLargo-basedMarineResourcesDevelopmentFoundationandfocusedonoceanconservationresearchandstudyinghowhighpre
ssureaffectsthehumanbody.TheUSNavyveteransaidhe’dnoticedoneimpact:Thewaterpressureseemstohaveshrunkenhisheightbyhalfaninch
.Dituristoodat6feet1inchtallbeforestartinghismission,theUniversityofSouthFloridastatedinanewsrelease.Thescient
istbegantheprojectwithabeliefthatincreasedpressurecouldhelphumanslivelongerandpreventaging-relateddiseas
es,thenewsreleasesaid.Diturisaidhehopeshisunderwaterresearchwillbenefitthetreatmentofavarietyofillnesses,includingtraumaticbr
aininjuries.Diturialsousedtheprojectasaneducationalexperiencefortheyouth.“Wehaveinteractedwiththousa
ndsofschoolchildrentogettheminterestedinscience,technology,engineeringandmath,“DituritoldGuinnessWorldRecordsonJune8.Whileunderwa
ter,hecontinuedteachinghiscollegestudentsvirtually.DituribroketheGuinnessWorldRecordforlongesttimelivingunderwateratthe74-daymarkofhi
sproject,onMay13.Thepreviousrecordstoodat73days,twohoursand34minutes,setatthesamelocationalDituri’ssuccessfulatt
empt.32.WhendidDr.JosephDituriprobablyreturntothesurface?A.OnMarch1.B.OnMay13.C.OnJune9.D.OnJune19.33.WhydidDr.JosephDituritake
partintheproject?A.Tochallengehislimits.B.Toencouragegoodteamwork.C.Forscientificresearch.D.Forpersonalenthusias
m.34.WhatdidDr.JosephDituriexpectoflivingunderwater?A.It’sbeneficialtohumanhealth.B.Itdoesharmtohumanbody.C.It’
saverypainfulexperience.D.It’sthesameaslivingonland.35.Whatwouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhatIsLivingUnderwaterReallyLike?B.Can
HumansLiveUnderwaterfor100Days?C.“Dr.DeepSea”InteractswithChildrenUnderwaterD.“Dr.DeepSea”BreaksRecordforLivingUnderwater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。Doyouthinkyouneedtoshoutatyourselftoforceyourselftofinish
yourhomework?Ifso,thinkagain.36Researchshowsthatpracticingself-compassion(自我关怀)improvesourmentalandphysicalwell-beingandsupportslong-termsuccess.Sel
f-compassionisthepracticeofbeingkindandsupportivetoourselves.Theoppositeisbeingself-criticalandmeantoo
urselveswhenwemakeamistake.37Thesenegativeresponsesarerelatedtodepression,stressandreducedqualityoflife.A2017studyfoundp
eoplewhopracticeself-compassiontendtohandlestressbetter.Theirbodieshavelessofastressresponsewhen,forexample,theymeetwithdi
fficultiesatworkorschool.38Let’ssaytheydopoorlyonageometrytest.Self-compassionhelpsthemusetheexperiencetomakechangesgoingforward,likeseekingoutama
thtutor.39Wecanstartwithmindfulness.Firstofall,practiceobservingourthoughts—aretheyunderstandingorcr
itical?Don’tjudgeourselvestooseverelythen.Ratherthangettingcaughtupinhowwecouldhavedonebetter,forgiveourselvesandthinkaboutwhattochangewhileremaini
ngrespectful,andlovingtoourselves.40Wecanreadanovel,playamusicalinstrumentorkickaroundasoccerballwithfriends.Withpractice,wecanlearntotrea
tourselveswithkindnessandunconditionallove—nottoughlove.A.Sohowdowedevelopself-compassion?B.Itmaybemoreeffectivetobekindtoyourself.C.Itinclu
deslettinggoofyourstrictself-criticism.D.Mindfulnessisthekeytopracticingself-compassion.E.Butthisapproachdoesnotmakeusfeelorperformbetter.F.T
heyhavemoreconfidencetolookforareaswheretheycanimprove.G.Also,showourselveskindnessinwaysthatnourish(滋养)o
urspiritandbody.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。Sta
rWarsEpisodeIwasout!FiveofusguysdecidedtodriveanhourtoChampaigntoseethemovie.TheLorraineTheatreshadawidespread41ashavingthebestsou
ndsystem.Intwocars,we42toa4:30p.m.showing.ItwasagreatdayinMay.Thetheatrewasfoundonasmall-townmainstreet
.Arrivingat4:20p.m.,we43intheparkinglot.Butthereweren’totherparkedcars.Wethoughtmaybethedaytime44wasslowingdownsincethemoviehadbeenoutforacouple
weeks.Approachingthetheatre,wefoundthedoorslocked.Justaswefinished45thedoors,outcametheowner.Hetoldusthetheatreha
d46the4:30showingthreedaysbefore,apologizingthathehadn’thadachanceto47thewebpageyetbecausehislaptopwasinforrepair.Heaskeduswherewehadcomefrom,and
wetoldhim.Afterminutesofsmalltalk,Isaid48,“Soyouaretoshowitanyway?”Helookedathiswatch,thoughtabitandthen49!Wepa
idhimthe50price,andheevenletusbuysnacks.Itwasluckythatwehadcorrect51foreverythingbecausehecouldn’tgetintothecashregis
ter.Itstruckmethatitwouldhavebeen52forhimtosay“Toughluck”andsentusback.Instead,hechosetostartuphis53.I’venoidea
ofthe54costs,butI’dwonderiftheprofitoffiveticketsandafewsnackswouldbeenoughto55them.Wewereallgratefulthatweweretreatedso
kindlybyatotalstranger.41.A.confidenceB.commitmentC.reputationD.resource42.A.headedB.appealedC.submittedD.led43.A.brokeupB.speededupC.pulle
dupD.showedup44.A.scheduleB.budgetC.durationD.business45.A.openingB.tryingC.unlockingD.answering46.A.calledB.stoppedC.r
eturnedD.stored47.A.updateB.overcomeC.transformD.design48.A.secretlyB.anxiouslyC.desperatelyD.jokingly49.
A.rejectedB.agreedC.hesitatedD.departed50.A.affordableB.temporaryC.regularD.common51.A.changeB.creditC.ticketD.choice52.A.reasonableB.sensitiveC.cru
elD.sympathetic53.A.performanceB.patienceC.solutionD.equipment54.A.generatingB.operatingC.describingD.purchasing55.A.payB.chargeC.coverD.reward第二
节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。SittinginsidetheShenzhouXVIspacecraft,GuiHaichao,thefirstChinesecivil
ianonaspaceflight,togetherwiththeothertwoastronauts,56(launch)bya20-story-tallLongMarch2Fcarrierrocket,57tookoff
at9:31amonMay30,2023attheJiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter.Bornin1986,Gui’s58(enthusiastic)forsciencehasbeendeve
lopingsincechildhood.Hehadasetofencyclopedias(百科全书)fromwhichhegainedalotofbasicspaceknowledge.Yearslater,GuiHaichaoattendedBeihangU
niversity,59(major)inspacecraftdesignandengineering.Guithenpursuedpostdoctoralresearchoverseasandpublishedabout20SCIacademicpapersi
ntopinternationaljournals.AfterreturningtoChina,hereceivedBeihang’sinvitationtoteach60anassociateprofessor.Inthespringof201
8,GuiwastoldthatChina’smannedspaceauthoritieshadmadeadecision61(select)thethirdgroupofastronauts,includingthefirstspaceflightengineersandscience
payloadsspecialists.“Ihavebeen62fanofspaceexplorationformanyyearsandsometimesdreamedaboutdoingmyresearchinspace.S
oexcitedwasIonhearingthisnews63Isignedupwithoutmuchthought.EventuallyIwas64(successful)admittedfollowing
severaldemandingroundsof65(profession)tests,”herecalled.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的美国笔友Sam看到你在社交媒体上发布
的“Justappliedtobeavolunteeratthe9thAsianWinterGames(HARBIN2025).Feelingexcited!”,他很感兴趣,发邮件询问志愿者申请事宜。请你给他回封邮件,内容包括:1.志愿活动要求;
2.活动意义。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearSam,Ihopethisemailfindsyouingreatspirits._____________________________________________________
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____________________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。SnowedInWaitingandprayingwereadailyroutineforBarbaraSchmitt,butto
daytheprayersweremoreintense.Herthree-year-oldgranddaughter,Michelle,hadbeenshowingdangersignsthatmadeanimmedia
telivertransplantcritical,butthetelephonewasassilentasthesnowysceneoutside.Thenatnineinthemorning,thephonerang.AhospitalinOmahahadlo
catedtherightliverdonor,theyweresureitwasamatchforMichelle,andtheyneededhertherewithin12hours.Barbaracouldn’ttellwhattodofirst—rejoiceo
rdespair,astheyweresnowbound(被雪困住的),600milesaway.“We’resnowedin,”Barbaratoldthemedicalcoordinatorontheline,“andtheairportis17miles
awayandthere’snowaywe’regoingtogetthere.”“Don’tgiveup,”thewomantoldBarbara.“Youhave12hourstoreachOmaha!”Fortunately,t
hephonelineswerestillworking,soshestartedcallingSharonStevens,whorunsHairAngels,afundforchildrenwithspecialneeds.Sharonhadalreadylinedupa
Learjet(医疗飞机)andtwopilotstoflytheSchmittstoOmahawhentransplanttimecame.HowtogetfromtheSchmitts’housetothejetwasthebigquestion.Sharoncall
edforhelpthroughthelocalradiostation,wantingtoinvitelistenerstocallinwithideasandsuggestions.TeresaAmshoffheardthestoryandsuggestedtha
tthechurchparkinglotnexttoherhouse,onlyamilefromtheSchmitts,wouldmakeaperfecthelicopterlandingpad.Aspreciousminutestic
kedaway,theAmshoffsrushedfromdoortodoor,beggingforhelptoclearthelot.Neighborscamewithouthesitation.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式
在答题卡的相应位置作答。Withinhalfanhour,50volunteerswereworkinginwindstocleartheareainsnow.________________________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________Hourslater,theyreachedthehospitalinOmaha._____________________________________
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