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絕密★考試結(jié)束前2024學(xué)年第一學(xué)期浙南名校聯(lián)盟期中聯(lián)考高二年級英語學(xué)科試題考生須知:1.本卷共10頁滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。2、答題前,在答題卷指定區(qū)域填寫班級、姓名、考場號、座位號及準(zhǔn)考證號并填涂相應(yīng)數(shù)字。3.所有答案必須寫在答題紙上,寫在試卷上無效。4.考試結(jié)束后,只需上交答題紙。選擇題部分第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Cookathome. B.Exploreastreet. C.Eatout.2.Whichdeskisthemangoingtobuy?A.Theonewithtwodrawers.B.Theonewiththreedrawers.C.Theonewithtwopenholders.3.Howdoesthewomandescribehermove?A.Stressful. B.Smooth. C.Unexpected.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inabank. B.Inabookstore. C.Inapostoffice.5.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Acourse. B.Aninstrument. C.Asport.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Howdoesthewomansoundatfirst?A.Amused. B.Relieved. C.Surprised.7.WhatisEmilylikeaccordingtothewoman?A.Sheisreliable. B.Sheisplayful. C.Sheistroublesome.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarepairshop. B.Inacarrentalcompany. C.Inaninsurancecompany.9.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodo?A.Giveuptherepairs. B.Borrowacar. C.Takeoutinsurance.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WhywillHelenbeawayfromtown?A.Toattendawedding. B.TomeetAngelaFerrero. C.Towatchaconcert.11.Whenwillthespeakersseetheperformance?A.OnJune18th. B.OnJune25th. C.OnJuly2nd.12.WhatdoesHelenwanttodo?A.Purchaseticketsimmediately.B.Inviteco-workerstojoinher.C.Checkherworkemails.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhydidEasonworkasalivingstatueperformer?A.Tofulfillhisdream. B.Tosatisfyhiscuriosity. C.Tomakesomemoney.14.WhatdidEasondofortheWorldChampionships?A.Hepracticedseveralbodymovements.B.Hedesignedarealisticstoneappearance.C.Hestudiedpreviouschampionshipperformances.15.WhatdoesEasoncherishmostabouthisjob?A.Thepraisefromjudges.B.Theinteractionwithaudience.C.Theachievementincompetitions.16.WhatisthekeytobeingagoodlivingstatueaccordingtoEason?A.Physicalstrength. B.Creativeideas. C.Attractiveappearance.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatcanwelearnaboutthelibrary?A.Itwillclosedownoneyearlater.B.Itisopenduringpublicholidays.C.Ittypicallyoperates10hoursaday.18.Howmuchdoesacopycostlibraryuserswithoutacopiercard?A.10cents. B.20cents. C.60cents.19.Whereshouldhistoryenthusiastsgo?A.Thefirstfloor. B.Thesecondfloor. C.Thethirdfloor.20.Whatissaidaboutthecomputeruseinthelibrary?A.Ithasnotimelimit.B.Itrequiresregistration.C.Itisfreeonlyforfirst-timeusers.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ARoaldDahlwrotelotsofbooksforbothchildrenandadults,andlotsofpeoplesaythatheistheirfavouritechildren’sauthor.We’vecompiledalistofourfavouriteRoaldDahlbooksforyou.JamesAndTheGiantPeachAfterhisparentsarekilledbyarhinoceros,four-year-oldJamesisforcedtolivewithhishorribleaunts,SpikerandSponge.Afteryearsofbeingtreatedasaslavebythem(andbeingforcedtosleeponthefloor),Jamesaccidentallycreatesagiantpeach,inwhichheescapesandfliesaroundtheworld.Forcompany,hehasagangofgianttalkinginsectstochatto.TheTwitsQuitepossiblythemosthorriblecoupleever,thisbooktellsthestoryofMr.andMrs.Twitandthehorribletrickstheyplayoneachother.RoaldDahlhatedbeards,soit’snowonderthatMr.Twit’sbeardisfullofdisgustingstuffincludingsardine(沙丁魚)tails,andtomatosauce,sproutsofoldvegetables,piecesofcornflakes,foulandsmellycheese,squashedfliesandbitsofeggsandbacon!Don’tworry,hiswifeisequallyhorrible!FantasticMr.FoxFarmersBoggis,BunceandBeanaredeterminedtocatchMr.Fox,andthisisthestoryofhowtheytrytotraphimbydigginghimoutashetunnelsforfoodforhisfamily.Butthefarmersseemtoforgetthatfoxesareknowntobesmartforgoodreason.MatildaFive-year-oldMatildaisageniuswholovesbooksandreading—butunfortunatelyforher,herparentslikewatchingTVandtrickingpeopleandtheyhavenoideahowcleversheis.It’sallmadeworsebyherhorribleheadmasterMissTrunchbull,wholikesswingingchildrenbytheirhairandthrowingthemoutofthewindow.ButwhenMatildadiscoversshehassupernaturalpowers,thefunbegins!21.IfJimhasapreferenceforstoriesaboutwiseanimals,whichbookwouldyourecommend?A.Matilda. B.TheTwits.C.FantasticMr.Fox. D.JamesAndTheGiantPeach.22.WhatdoJamesAndTheGiantPeachandMatildahaveincommon?A.Bothcharactersarekindlyadopted.B.Bothcharactershavespecialpowers.C.Bothcharactersenjoyreadingandinsects.D.Bothcharacterslivewithhorriblerelatives.23.Inwhichcolumnofamagazinecanyoufindthepassage?A.LiteratureSalon. B.FashionTrends.C.CookingDelights. D.TechnologyToday.BBLACKMYTH:WUKONG,China’sfirstAAAvideogame,hasprovedabigsuccess.WithinanhourofitsreleaseonAugust20,thegamerosetothetopoftheglobalchartonSteam,aleadinggamingplatform.Over2.2millionactiveplayerswererecordedatitspeak.AdaptedfromtheChineseclassicJourneytotheWest,BlackMyth:Wukongrecreatesthestoryofitsmostbelovedcharacter.Whatsetsthegameapartisitsstunninggraphics,immersivegameplayanditsdeepconnectionwithtraditionalculture.Playersnotonlyenjoythegameforitscombat(打斗)andstorylinebutalsoforitsfinerecreationofhistoricalsites.“Theancientbuildingsinthegamearewellintegratedwiththestoryline.I’mplanningtovisitthefilminglocationssoontoexperiencetheculturalheritagefirsthand,”saidaplayerfromBeijing.Inadditiontoartisticillustrations,thegamedevelopersused3Dscanningtechnologytorecreatetheseancientwonders.ThisallowsforamorelifelikeinsightintoChina’sarchitecturalpast.Thegame’simpactreachesbeyondthevirtualworld,though.Aninterestinancientarchitecturehasgrownamongyoungpeople.Inresponse,ShanxiProvince,oneofthegame’skeyfilminglocations,isactivelypromotingitsrichculturalresourcestomeetthegrowingdemand.Knownasthe“treasureofancientChinesearchitecture,”Shanxiishometo531nationallyprotectedculturalheritagesites.Theymakeup10.5percentofChina’stotal,thehighestinthenation.Among36filminglocationsofBlackMyth:Wukong,27arelocatedinShanxi.“We’vereceivedoceansofvisitorsadaysinceJuly,athreefoldincreaseyearonyear(同比),”saidLiuXiaogang,thedirectorofthescenicarea.Mostofthevisitorsarefansofthepopulargamewhohavetraveledlongdistancestothelocation,headded.Onthedayofthegame’srelease,tourisminterestinShanxireportedlydoubledcomparedtothepreviousmonth.Tocapitalizeonthistrend,ShanxiquicklyrolledoutanancientarchitecturetouronAugust22,Besidesthe“FollowWukongThroughShanxi”routemap,ithasalsodevelopedavarietyofculturalproducts.24.Whatdistinguishes“BlackMyth:Wukong”fromothergames?A.Itisthemostsuccessfulgame.B.Itemploysadvancedtechnology.C.Itfeaturesattractivecharacters.D.Itisintegratedwithtraditionalculture.25.Howdoestheauthorshowthegame’simpactontourism?A.Usingstatistics. B.Givingadefinition.C.Listingexamples. D.Makingacomparison.26.Whatdoesthephrase“capitalizeon”meaninthelastparagraphmean?A.Takeadvantageof. B.Makemoneyfrom.C.Catchupwith. D.Catchon.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.ThegamesparkedinterestinancientChineseliterature.B.Thegovernmentlaunchedmeasurestopromotetourism.C.TourisminterestdoubledinShanxicomparedtolastyear.D.MostprotectedculturalheritagesitesarelocatedinShanxi.CDoyouknowthatthehumanbraindoesn’treachfullmaturity(成熟)untilpeopleareintheirmid-20s?Brainsdevelopouremotionsfirstandourcapacityforreasoningsecond.Beforetheageofabout25,thebrainreliesheavilyonthelimbicsystem(大腦邊緣系統(tǒng)),whichisresponsibleforemotionalresponses,whilethelogical,decision-makingpart(knownastheprefrontalcortex)isstillintheprocessofdeveloping.It’snotthattheprefrontalcortex(前額皮質(zhì))doesn’tfunctionatallforthefirst25yearsoflife—rather,thatit’saworkinprogress.Tounderstandhowthemindworks,itcanbeusefultoknowtherolesthatthesetwopartsofthebrainplay.Thelimbicsystemprocessessensoryinformation—everythingyousee,smell,touch,taste,hear.Whenyousensedanger,thistranslatestofearandwilllikelyleadtoaction.It’salsothepartofthebraininvolvedinseekingoutrewardsandnewexperiences,whichmightbefoundthroughspendingtimewithfriendsordoingexcitingactivities.Meanwhile,someoftheimportantrolesoftheprefrontalcortexaretoplanahead,controlimpulsive(易沖動的)behaviours,anddrivesocialinteractionandself-awareness.Itmightbehelpfultothinkofthelimbicsystemastheacceleratorandtheprefrontalcortexasthebrakes.Havingafullyfunctioningacceleratorwhenyourbrakesdon’tquiteworkyetmightseemlikearecipefordisaster—andsometimesitcanbe.Butyourbrainisevolvinginthiswayforagoodreason:toallowyoutoadapttoyourenvironment.Scientistscallthisplasticity(可塑性).Thisspecialqualityiswhatmakestheteenyearsthebesttimetokeepyouroptionsopen,learnnewskills,andtoprepareforthefuture.Inevolutionaryterms,it’sextremelybeneficial,butcanalsocomewithsomechallenges.Understandingmoreabouttheinnerworkingsofthebrainatdifferentlifestagescanhelpyoutobetterrespond,communicate,andseeksupportwhenit’sneeded.Plus,itcanteachyoutobenicertoyourselfandletgoofmistakes.It’sworthrememberingthatnoteverythingyoudoisafullyconsciousdecision—someofitisheavilyinfluencedbythewayyourdevelopingbrainworks.28.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Tosetthebackground. B.Topresentadiscovery.C.Tointroducethetopic. D.Toexpressthepurpose.29.Whatismorelikelytooccurinteenagersandyoungadults?A.Higherlevelsofself-control. B.Aforefrequentimpulsivebehaviors.C.Morecautiousriskassessment. D.Strongerlong-termplanningabilities.30.Whichofthefollowingcanyouinferfromthepassage?A.Theprefrontalcortexdoesn’tfunctionforthefirst25years.B.Thelimbicsystemdevelopslaterthantheprefrontalcortex.C.Sensoryinformationiscloselyrelatedtotheprefrontalcortex.D.Immaturedecisionsareacceptableduringdevelopmentalyears.31.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthelastparagraph?A.Benefitsofdelayedbrainmaturation.B.Biologicalbasisofadolescentrisk-taking.C.EmotionalFunctionsofthelimbicsystem.D.Valueofunderstandingbraindevelopment.DDespiteChatGPTpositioningitselfasaproductivityboosterforworkers,tworecentstudiesshowthatwomenuseit16to20percentagepointslessthanmen,evenwhenemployedinthesamejobsorfields.Thisindicatesthatnoteveryonehasembracedthetechnology.AstudybyresearchersfromtheUniversityofChicagoandtheUniversityofCopenhagensurveyed100,000Danishworkersacross11professionsontheirusageofChatGPT,relatingresponseswithpersonaldatalikeincomeandeducation.TheresultsindicatedthatwomenlesstendedtouseChatGPTcomparedtomeninthesamefieldsForinstance,whileaboutone-thirdoffemaleteachersemployedChatGPT,thisnumberrosetohalfamongmales.Evenwithinthesamecompaniesperformingsimilartasks,a16percentagepointdifferencewasobserved.Thisgapsuggeststhatalackofconfidenceamongwomen,whoreportedtheneedfortraining,mightcontributetoloweradoptionrates.AnotherpotentialexplanationcomesfromresearchbyresearchersatAaltoUniversityandtheNorwegianSchoolofEconomics(NHH).ItrevealedagenderimbalanceinChatGPTusageamongstudents,withfemalestudentsinNHH’sundergraduateprogrambeing18percentagepointslesslikelytouseitfrequently.Thistrendwasparticularlyevidentamongmid-to-high-performingwomen.Follow-upquestionsindicatedthathigh-achievingwomenwouldself-enforcerestrictions,suggestinga‘goodgirl’behaviorwheretheyprefertoaccomplishtasksindependentlywithoutshortcuts.Lowperformerswerealmostaslikelyasmentousethetechnology.AlackofAIexperiencecanbecostlywhenenteringthejobmarket.Researcherssurveyed1,143hiringmanagersandfoundthattheyvaluehigh-performingwomenwithAIskills8%morethanthosewithout.Thisadvantagedoesnotapplytomen,indicatingrewardsforwomenwhorelaxtheirself-imposedbans,TeraAllasfromMcKinseywarnsthatAl,chieflyusedbymen,mighteventuallytailormoreforthem,potentiallyshuttingwomenoutinthelongterm.However,DanielleLiofMITnotesthesestudiesdon’tproveifmen’sChatGPTuseresultsinbetterormoreproductivework.Currently,shesuggests,thetechnologymightjustbeadigitaltoy,andhigh-achievingwomenmightexcelatavoidingdistractions.32.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudiesmentionedinthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Lessthan16%femalesuseAItoteach.B.EveryonedoesnotwelcomeAItechnology.C.MalesuseAIforwork50%morethanfemales.D.Peoplefrom11differentcountriesareinterviewed.33.WhichmaycontributetotheloweradoptionrateofChatGPTamongwomen?A.Self-setlimits. B.Workplacegenderinequality.C.Digitalskillsgap. D.Insufficienttechnologyaccess.34.WhatistrueaccordingtoParagraphs4and5?A.CurrentChatGPTusageimprovesproductivity.B.WomenwithoutAIexperiencearevaluedequally.C.Womenmaybeexcludedifnotadoptingtechnology.D.Hiringmanagersdon’tconsiderAIskillswhenevaluating.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.ChatGPTusagevariesbetweengenders.B.ChatGPTiseffectiveinboostingproductivity.C.HiringmanagersvalueAIskillsincandidates.D.High-achievingwomenavoidusingChatGPT.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。Overthinkingcantrapyouinacycleofworryanddoubt,makingdecisionsfeelimpossible.36Belowarethreestrategiestohelpyoubreakfreeandstartlivingthelifeyoudeserve.LimittheTimeYouSpendonDecisionsOneofthemaincausesofoverthinkingisthefearofmakingthewrongdecision,whichoftenleadstohours,days,orevenweeksofindecision.Tocounterthis,giveyourselfatimelimittomakedecisions.Byimposingatimelimit,youforceyourbraintofocusonwhattrulymatters.37Overthinking,drivenbyworriesaboutthepastorfuture,pullsyoufromthepresentandincreasesstress.Mindfulnessisapowerfulsolutiontooverthinkingbecauseitsettlesyouinthehereandnow.Whenfallingintoacycleofoverthinking,pauseandtakeafewdeepbreaths.38Thesesimplepracticesbringyoubacktothepresentandhelpinterruptthecycleofoverthinking.TakeActiontoBreaktheCycleOverthinkingleadstoinaction,fuelingmoreoverthinking.Oneofthemosteffectivewaystodisruptthiscycleistotakeimmediateaction,nomatterhowsmall.Actionbreedsprogress,andprogresshelpsquiettheoverthinkingmind.Takingactionalsobuildsconfidence.39Thisrealizationcansignificantlyreducetheneedtooverthinkasyoulearntotrustyourabilitytoadaptandrespondinrealtime.Overthinkingisatrap,butit’soneyoucanescape.Bylimitingyourtimeondecisions,practicingmindfulness,andtakingaction,youcanbreakfreefromthementalchatterholdingyouback.40A.Practicemindfulnesstogroundyourself.B.Embracerelaxationthroughmindfulness.C.Lifeishappeningrightnow—don’tletoverthinkingmakeyoumissit.DThemoreyouact,themoreyourealizeyoucanhandlewhatevercomesyourway.E.However,thegoodnewsisthatoverthinkingisanaturaltendency,anditisheretostay.EFocusonyourbreath,thesensationofyourfeetontheground,orthesoundsaroundyou.GHowever,thegoodnewsisthatoverthinkingisahabit,andlikeanyhabit,itcanbebroken.第三部分語言運用共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。WhenIwasayoungboy,ourhomewaslocatednearapublicswimmingpool.Duringthesummermonths,Idevelopedadaily41ofswimmingandplayingthereforcountlesshours.Thebestthingofallwasa42whereyoucouldpurchasearefreshingCoca-Colaforjustfifteencentsandabagofchipsforonlyadime(十美分).OftenmyMomorNanawouldoftengivemeaquarterbeforeIleft,ensuringIcouldenjoya43.Sometimes,however,theywere44orbusy.Onsuchdays,Iwouldtrytosearchthecouchcushions(坐墊),hopingtofindsome45changethathadfallenoutofsomeone’spockets.Muchtomydelight,Ifrequentlyfoundcoinslikedimesand46evenaquarter.Withthenewfoundtreasure,I’d47tothepool,withchangeinmyhandandhappinessinmyheart.Irememberlookingbetweenthecushionsinthewinterafewtimesbutnotevenfinda48.Onlyrecentlydidit49mewhyIalwaysfoundmoneyinthecouchcushionsduringsummerbutnotinwinter.I50Mom,Nana,orDadsecretlyplacedcoinsthere.Theyknewitwould51myday.Ofcourse,theynever52anythingaboutit,evenafterIhadgrownup.Iguesssomesecretsaretoogoodto53.Ibelievethatmaybeanunobservedactofkindnesshasaspecialjoytoit.Yougetno54forit,atleastnottoyourface.Yet,itfillsyourheartwithpurehappiness.Andyouknowthatyouaremakingthisworldamuchmorelovingandjoyfulplace.But,noactofkindnessisevertruly55.Godseesthemall.Godlovesthemall.AndGodsmilesdownuponthemall.41.A.routine B.schedule C.habit D.plan42.A.bench B.stand C.cart D.counter43.A.drink B.meal C.feast D.treat44.A.present B.unoccupied C.inaccessible D.unavailable45.A.spare B.extra C.additional D.necessary46.A.rarely B.regularly C.occasionally D.seldom47.A.walk B.rush C.hesitate D.wander48.A.cent B.dime C.dollar D.quarter49.A.seize B.bless C.confuse D.strike50.A.claim B.suspect C.acknowledge D.ignore51.A.make B.ruin C.improve D.enhance52.A.suggest B.deny C.mention D.detect53.A.keep B.spot C.share D.distribute54.A.recognition B.award C.feedback D.appreciation55.A.unnoticed B.unseen C.ignored D.hidden非選擇題部分第二節(jié)(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。OnJune30,the“LantingPavilion”yajisalononChineseYuOperaandcalligraphykickedoffinParis.WuSuzhen,anoutstandingsuccessorofYujuOperaandwinnerofChina’stophonorfortraditionalartsin201956(perform)anexcerpt(音樂,電影等的片段)fromFanwangGong(PalaceofBrahma)totellabeautifullovestoryinthetraditional“qingyi”role.Wuspecializedintheroleofqingyi—importantfemalecharacterswhooftenexpress57(elegant)andmaturity.58(originate)fromHenanprovince,YuOperaisChina’sleadinglocalopera59thelargestnumberofperformersandtours.In2006,itwaslistedbytheStateCouncilaspartofthefirstbatchofnationalintangibleculturalheritage.Inrecentyears,asYuOperahas60(consistent)madeanimpressionontheglobalstage,it61(earn)thetitleof“EasternAria”intheWest.This62(culture)salonservedasanexcellentwarm-upfortheupcoming9thTraditionalChineseOperaFestivalinParis63(hold)inNovember,2025.Aftertheoperaperformance,attendeesmovedtothecalligraphyexperiencearea,64theywatchedtherenownedcalligrapherLiJiandemonstratehisunique“slendergold”calligraphystyle,whichis65uniquestyleofcalligraphy.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是李華,上周去市科技館參觀了主題為未來校園的展覽。請給校英文網(wǎng)站寫一篇投稿,內(nèi)容要求如下:1.時間,地點;2.展覽內(nèi)容;3.觀展感想。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2注意正確格式。AGlimpseintotheFutureCampus__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。FindingthePerfectSandy“Ashley,ourSandyissingingagain!”Thestagemanagercalledtome,andIwalkedonstagetocliptheleash(扣上皮帶)ontoBaily,thedogplayingtheroleofSandy,whowassupposedtobemerelyasupportingroleintheschoolmusical.Ourdirectorwasveryclosetojustgettingatoyanimaloranactorinadogsuit.BailywasourthirdSandy,butIknewhewouldnotbethelast.“Ashley,canyoupleasefindanotherdogforusbyMonday?”askedMr.Loomis,ourdirectoranddramateacher.“OK!”Iknewthatthisdoghadtobeperfect.“IthinkIcanhelpyougetadog,”offeredJose,ourassistantdirector.“Infairness,Mr.Loomishastokeepourprogramgoing.Therearealwaysthreatstocutit,sohedoesn’twanttoseeanythingtoooddonstage.”Joséadded.ThatwaswhyIchosetostaybackstage,despitemyloveforsinginganddancing.Mygiantbirthmark(胎記)thatcoveredhalfofmyfacewouldbetoomuchofadistraction.Ihadbeeninthegroupforonemusical,andlovedit,butafterwardIoverheardaladytellingMr.Loomishowkindithadbeenforhimtocast(選角)me.Afterthat,Iquitandworkedbehindthescenes.“Let’savoidodd,”Iagreed.Josenodded.“ItextedmyneighborMrs.Kartwhorunsashelter,immediatelyBailystartedhowling.Sherepliedmerightbacksayingsheknewtheperfectdog.”WewalkedtoMrs.Kart’sshelter.“Ihavegotthedogforyou!”sheannounced.“HisnameisFarley.Heworkspart-timeattheairportcomfortingpassengerswhoarenervousaboutflying.”Thensheburstbackthroughthedoorwithacutebundleofenergy.Farleyhadsoulfuleyesandblackandwhitespots,butthemainthingabouthimwasthathewasmissingaleg.“He’sathree-leggeddog!”Iexclaimed,statingtheobvious.BothJoseandIstoodbackforamomentasweconsideredthisdog.Isighed.“Arethereanyotherdogsattheshelter?”Para1:Unfortunately,myweekendsearchdidnotproduceanyotherpossibilities.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para2:“Ithoughtthatperformershadtobeperfect.”IsaidtoMr.Loomisaftertheperformance.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2024學(xué)年第一學(xué)期浙南名校聯(lián)盟期中聯(lián)考高二年級英語學(xué)科參考答案命題:義烏二中審稿:平陽中學(xué)一、聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)1-5CBAAC6-10CAABA11-15CBCBB16-20ACBCB二、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)21-23CBA24-27DDAB28-31CBDD32-35BACA36-40GAFDC三、語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,滿分15分)41-45ABDDA46-50CBADB51-55ACCDB第二節(jié)(共10個小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.performed 57.elegance 58.Originating 59.with 60.consistently61.hasearned 62.cultural 63.tobeheld 64.where 65.a第一節(jié):應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)PossibleVersion:AGlimpseintotheFutureCampusLastSaturday,Ihadtheprivilegetovisitthe“FutureCampus”exhibitionheldattheCityScienceandTechnologyMuseum,aneventthatofferedafascinatingglimpseintothepotentialeducationallandscape.Theexhibitionfeaturedvirtualclassroomswherestudentscouldinteractwithdigitalwhiteboards,followedbypersonalizedfeedbackprovidedbyAI-assistedteachers.Amongthehighlightsweretoolsdesignedtobringtextbookstolife,makingsubjectslikehistoryandsciencemoreimmersiveandengaging.Myexcitingvisitstrengthenedmybeliefthateducationwillbecomemorepersonalizedandinteractive.Iamlookingforwardtobeingpartofthistransformation.第二節(jié):讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)OnePossibleVersion:Unfortunately,myweekendsearchdidnotproduceanyotherpossibilities.Despitevisitingnumerousshelters,eachattemptleftmediscouragedthanthelast.Withtheperformancedayapproaching,Ifeltlikeanantonahotpanasmypressuremountedandpanicsetinheavily.ButwhenIstoodinfrontofFarley,watchinghimplayfullychasehistailandhissoulfuleyesglittering,Ifinallydeterminedtogivethethree-leggedcreatureatry.Onthedayofperformance,tomygreatamazement,Farleydidn’tcheworbarkordoanythinginappropriate,butactedlikeastar,followingthedirectionsgivenandperformedperfectlyforhistendernature.ThunderousapplauseeruptingfromtheaudienceconfirmedthatFarley’swastheperfectSandydespitehisimperfection.“Ithoughtthatperformershadtobeperfect.”IsaidtoMr.Loomisaftertheperformance.Startledbymywords,Mr.Loomisgazedatmecautiously,shakinghishead,“Actually,Iwasveryconfusedanddisappointedwhenyouquitcasting.Youwerecastforyourgoodvocalrangeandpassionforthestage.”Withchokedemotions,Iexplained,“Ididn’twanttocreatevisualtensionduetomybirthmark.Ithoughtyoucastmeoutofpitybutwhatyoudesireddefinitelywasperfection.”Pattingmeontheshoulder,Mr.Loomistoldmethattheaterwasforeveryone,andperfectionisn’taboutbeingflawless,yetitwasaboutbringingagenuinespiritandconnectiontotheperformance.Withthesewordsstrikingintomyheart,IdecidedtofollowmypassionandbetheperfectSandymyself.聽力原文(Text1)M:I’mtootiredtocookathometonight.Whatwouldyouliketoeat?W:Well,Ireallywantpizzaandthere’salovelynewplaceinthehighstreet.It’squiteromantic,actually.M:Oh,you’veconvincedme.(Text2)M:I’mgettinganewdesk,andI’venarroweditdowntothesetwo.W:Ilikethethreedrawersinthebrownone.Thegraydesk

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