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秘密★啟用前2024-2025(上)10月月度質(zhì)量監(jiān)測高三英語本試卷滿分150分考試時間150分鐘【命題組織單位:遼寧沈文新高考研究聯(lián)盟】第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié))做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。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小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whenwillthemovieend?A.At8:00.B.At10:00.B.Aviolin.C.At10:30.2.Whatdoestheclubneed?A.Adrum.C.Twopianos.3.Whydoesthemanfeelsorryforthewoman?A.Hermotherwasill.B.ShefailedtomeetEmma.C.Shemissedthepicnic.C.Inthestreet.4.Wheredidthewomanprobablyplayfootball?A.Intheyard.B.Inthepark.5.What'stheconversationmainlyabout?A.Repairingacar.B.Handlinganaccident.C.Improvingdrivingskills.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.WhatdoesRonthinkofhiscookingability?A.Basic.B.Creative.C.Expert.7.WhydoesRonprefergrilling?A.Itissimple.B.Itisdoneoutside.C.Itproducestastyfood.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatanimaldoesthewomanprobablyprefer?A.Rabbits.B.Snakes.C.Parrots.9.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthezoo.B.Inapetshop.B.Haveaparty.C.Inananimalshelter.C.Stayhere.10.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Gohome.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。高三英語第1頁,共9頁11.WhatworriesClare?A.Takingacourse.B.Havinganexam.C.Makingnotes.12.Whatistheman'sviewonthenotes?A.Theyarequiteformal.B.Theyareperfectlycomplete.C.Theyareunnecessarilylong.13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Usesymbols.B.Improvememory.C.Rememberkeyterms.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.WhathappenedtoLauraintheSouthPole?A.Herfingersgothurt.B.Herglassesbroke.C.Somestoriesfrightenedher.15.WhywasthetriptoAustraliatheworstone?A.Thelaptopwasstolen.B.Theownerfailedhisduty.C.Thepolicewereunprofessional.16.HowdoesLauraspendanormalholiday?A.Byreadingalot.B.Bylearningboatriding.C.Byenjoyingherselfleisurely.17.WhatisLaura'snextplan?A.Goingtoislands.B.Gettingmarried.C.Climbingamountain.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Wheredidthespeakerusetoliveasachild?A.Inthecity.B.Inavillage.C.Inthetown.19.Whatdoesthespeakerdo?A.Sheisawriter.B.Sheisaneditor.C.Sheisavillageofficial.20.Whydoesthespeakergobacktothetree?A.Todisplayhersuccess.B.Togetinspiration.C.Toshowherregret.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。AWanttoknowalltheins-and-outsregardingtheParis2024Olympics?Thenyou’vecometotherightplace!BelowyouwillfindalltheinformationaboutthenewOlympicsports.OlympicskateboardingWhowillfollowinthefootstepsofMomijiNishiya,thefirstOlympicskateboardingchampion,whowascrownedatthelastGamesattheageof13?TheanswerwillberevealedinParisthissummer.Speed,technique,masteryoftheboardwillberequiredtosuccessfullyperformthemostbeautifultricks.Olympicsportsclimbing高三英語第2頁,共9頁WithitssecondtimeenteringtheOlympics,sportsclimbinghasthreebranches:Speed,Bouldering(抱石攀巖)andLead.Speedisallaboutthespeedofclimbing.BoulderingisallaboutclimbingaboulderonawallandLeadrequiresathletestoclimbadifficultroute20metershigh.OlympicsurfingTheOlympicswillbeheldinParis,butwhataboutOlympicsurfing?Thereisonevenue(場地)thatisliterallyontheothersideoftheworld.ThelocationTeahupoo,ontheislandofTahiti,iswhereOlympicsurfingwilltakeplace.ThisislandispartofFrenchPolynesia,betweenAustraliaandSouthAmerica.OlympicbreakdancingBreakdancingisthenewOlympicsportthatwillmakeitsfirstappearanceinParis2024.Howtoestablishagradingsystemwithouttakingawaytheartisticfreedomatthesametime?Thepointsshouldbebasedoncreativityandmusicality,agrayareathatdependsalotonfeelingandthushasalotofsubjectivitytoit.Lookingforahandylistofallsports?Clickhere!ThroughoutParisthereareallkindsofstadiumsandarenas(競技場)wheresportingeventsareheld.NotonlyParisitself,butalsothesurroundingsuburbsofthecapitalofFrancesetthestagefortheOlympicGames!21.WhichsportisenteringtheOlympicsforthefirsttimeinParis2024?A.Olympicskateboarding.C.Olympicsurfing.B.Olympicsportsclimbing.D.Olympicbreakdancing.22.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?A.Olympicskateboardingrequiresahighlevelofphysicalstrength.B.ThreebranchesofOlympicsportsclimbingevaluatevarioussidesofskills.C.AlltheabovefourOlympiceventswillbeheldinParis.D.ThescoringofOlympicbreakdancingishighlyobjective.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Asportswebsite.C.Atravelbrochure.B.Ahealthmagazine.D.AnOlympicnewsreport.BEva,theBelgianMalinois,ishomenow,gettingawell-deservedrestsurroundedbynewtoysafternearlydyingwhileprotectingherhumanfromamountainlion.TheattackhappenedonMay16innorthernCaliforniawhen24-year-oldErinWilsonheadeddownapathtowardtheTrinityRiverbeforeshefoundherselfcorneredbyamountainlion.“Iwasjustwalkingdowntheslopewiththedogrunningaheadof’me.Iturnedaroundandtherewasthiscatjustgrowlingatmeanditattackedme,”WilsontoldNPR.“IscreamedforEvaandshecamerunning.”Mountainlionattacksonhumansareincrediblyrare.Since1890,Californiahasrecordedonlysixfatalmountainlionattacksbecauseoftheanimal’sgenerallyshy,reclusive(獨處的)nature.Theirpreferredpreyisdeer,whicharenormallyinabundanceintheirforestedhabitat,butrecentdroughtconditionshavemadefoodscarceinsomeareas.Wilsonthoughtthattheseconditionsmadethesuddenappearanceofaslimwomanlooklikeanattractiveoption.Toprotectherhuman,EvaleaptbetweenWilsonandthelion,tacklingthewildcatandembarkedonalife-and-deathstrugglebetweenthetwoanimals.Afterashortfight,themountainliongotitsjawsaroundEva’sheadandWilsonfoughttofreeherdog.hittingthelionwithrocksinanattempttobreakitsgrip.Eventually,Wilsonranbacktohertruckandflaggeddownpassing高三英語第3頁,共9頁motoristSharonHoustonFetchinganironbarfromhertruck.WilsonandHoustonranbackdownthetrailandtheircombinedeffortsmanagedtofrightenthebigcatoff.Woundedherselfandshakenbytheexperience,WilsonstillmanagedtocarryEvabacktotheAnimalHospital.The2-year-olddogdidn’tneedsurgery,butherwoundswerestillextensive.EvalefttheanimalhospitalonMay19withsurgicaltapewrappedaroundbothherfrontpaws,andtheveterinariansaidshemightlosesightinherlefteye.24.WhatmadeErinWilsonthetargetofthemountainlion?A.Theabundantdeerintheirforestedhabitat.B.Thelackofpreyduetoextremeconditions.C.Themountainlion’sshyandreclusivenature.D.TheslimandattractiveappearanceofWilson.25.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“embarkedon”meaninparagraph4?A.Proceededwith.B.Dawnedon.D.KickedoffC.Wrappedup.26.HowdidWilsondrivethemountainlionoff?A.Shefreedadogandthrewrocksatitfiercely.B.Shestoppedapassingdriverandbrokeitsgrip.C.Shegatheredlocalpeopleandshoutedloudlyatit.D.Sheusedatoolandscareditawaywithanotherdriver.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeEvaaccordingtothepassage?A.Heroicandloyal.B.Obedientandadorable.D.Courageousandnaughty.C.Friendlyanddependable.CWhencaughtintherain,wehaveallrunforcover—oftentoanearbytree.Ontheway,westepovershort-livedpuddlesandhastilyformedstreams,marvelingathowquicklythesoilchangesfromsupportiveandpredictabletountrustworthy:slippery,soft,andspongy.Atfirstchancewetendtoflee,skippingfurtherobservation.Giventhatdirectobservationsareoftenimpracticable,remoteobservationsystemsarecrucialforcapturingphenomenathatarefrequentandunpredictable.However,theBimbachecommunityofElHierroobservedwaterrunningdowntreebarkduringfogeventsandcaptureditforlifeandagriculturein1764.Ifmorecontemporaryhydrologists(水文學家)hadwatchedfogbytrees,forestmanagersmaynothaveloggedtheBullRunWatershed,whichreducedlocalrainfallby30%in1982.Watersciencefacescriticismbecauseofa“technooptimismthattriestosolveallproblems”.Infact,thisissueextendsbeyondwaterscience.AninterdisciplinaryresearchteamledbyJohnT.VanStanfromClevelandStateUniversityarguesthatscientistsshouldgobeyondthelaboratorytodirectlyobserveweatherphenomena.Theresearchersinsistthathands-onobservationofstormeventsiscrucialforcomprehendingthecomplexitiesofwetweather.“Naturalscientistsseemincreasinglycontenttostaydryandrelyonremotesensorsandsamplers,models,andvirtualexperimentstounderstandnaturalsystems.Consequently,wecanmissimportantstormyphenomena,imaginativeinspirations,andopportunitiestobuildintuition—allofwhicharecriticaltoscientificprogress,”saidVanStan’steam.Thistypeof“umbrellascience”,theywarn,canmissimportantlocalizedevents.Forinstance,indescribingrainwater’sflowfromtheforesttreetopstothesoils,theauthorsnotethat“ifseveral高三英語第4頁,共9頁branchesefficientlycaptureandcarrystormwaterstothestem,rainwaterinputstonear-stemsoilscanbemorethan100timesgreater.”Likewise,watervapor(水蒸氣)cloudstrappedbeneathforesttreetopcoversmayescaperemotedetection,yetbesensitivetoscientistsontheground.Atthebroaderscale,theseoversightscanaffectGroundEarthsystemsmodels,whichoftenunderestimateforesttreetopwaterstorage.Directobservation,however,hasgonebeyondmakingupfortheshortcomingsof“umbrellascience.”VanStanandcolleaguesseecorevalueinfirsthandstormexperiences—notonlyfornaturalscientists,butalsostudentsstudyingclimatechangeimpactsonecosystems.28.Howdopeopletendtoreacttorain?A.Inadefensivemanner.B.Inascientificmanner.C.Withawait-and-seeattitude.D.Withanobservation-orientedattitude.29.Whyaretheexamplesinparagraph2used?A.Toarguethatdirectobservationsareunachievable.B.Toprovethatdistanceobservationsystemsmakesense.C.Tojustifydirectobservationthatisassumedunworkable.D.Tojokeabouttechnooptimismthatfailstosolveallproblem.30.WhatdoesVanStan’sresearchteamargueintermsofhands-onobservation?A.Itiseffortlessandprecise.B.Itisvirtualandaccepted.D.ItiscrucialyetoverlookedC.Itiscomplexyettime-saving.31.Whatwouldtheauthorprobablydiscussintheparagraphthatfollows?A.Thegroundsofstartingtheresearch.B.Thescientificvaluesofconductingtheresearch.C.Thestrengthsoftheresearchforeco-majorlearners.D.Theexpertevaluationsoftheresearchacrossdisciplines.DImaginethis.YouneedanimageofaballoonforaworkpresentationandturntoanAItext-to-imagegenerator,likeMidjourneyorDALL-E,tocreateasuitableimage.Youentertheprompt(提示詞)“redballoonagainstabluesky”butthegeneratorreturnsanimageofanegginstead.What’sgoingon?Thegeneratoryou’reusingmayhavebeen“poisoned”.Whatdoesthismean?Text-to-imagegeneratorsworkbybeingtrainedonlargedatasetsthatincludemillionsorbillionsofimages.Someofthegeneratorshavebeentrainedbyindiscriminatelyscrapingonlineimages,manyofwhichmaybeundercopyright.Thishasledtomanycopyrightinfringement(侵害)caseswhereartistshaveaccusedbigtechcompaniesofstealingandprofitingfromtheirwork.Thisisalsowheretheideaof“poison”comesin.Researcherswhowanttoempowerindividualartistshaverecentlycreatedatoolnamed“Nightshade”tofightbackagainstunauthorisedimagescraping.Thetoolworksbyslightlyalteringanimage’spixels(像素)inawaythatconfusesthecomputervisionsystembutleavestheimageunalteredtoahuman’seyes.IfanorganizationthenscrapesoneoftheseimagestotrainafutureAImodel,itsdatapoolbecomes“poisoned”.Thiscanresultinmistakenlearning,whichmakesthegeneratorreturnunintendedresults.Asinourearlierexample,aballoonmightbecomeanegg.Thehigherthenumberof“poisoned”imagesinthetrainingdata,thegreatertheimpact.BecauseofhowgenerativeAIworks,thedamagefrom“poisoned”imagesalsoaffectsrelatedpromptkeywords.Forexample,ifa“poisoned”imageofaPicassoworkisusedintrainingdata,promptresultsformasterpiecesfromotherartistscanalsobeaffected.高三英語第5頁,共9頁Possibly,toolslikeNightshadecanbeabusedbysomeuserstointentionallyupload“poisoned”imagesinordertoconfuseAIgenerators.ButtheNightshade’sdeveloperhopesthetoolwillmakebigtechcompaniesmorerespectfulofcopyright.Itdoeschallengeacommonbeliefamongcomputerscientiststhatdatafoundonlinecanbeusedforanypurposetheyseefit.Humanrightsactivists,forexample,havebeenconcernedforsometimeabouttheindiscriminateuseofmachinevisioninwidersociety.Thisconcernisparticularlyseriousconcerningfacialrecognition.Thereisaclearconnectionbetweenfacialrecognitioncasesanddatapoisoning,asbothrelatetolargerquestionsaroundtechnologicalgovernance.Itmaybebettertoseedatapoisoningasaninnovativesolutiontothedenialofsomefundamentalhumanrights.32.Theunderlinedword“scraping”(para.2)isclosestinmeaningto____.A.facilitatingB.collectingC.damagingD.polishing33.Accordingtothepassage,addingpoisoneddatamight____.A.increasetheaccuracyofreturnedinformationB.causeuserstoforgetthepromptkeywordsC.interferewiththetrainingofgenerativeAID.discriminateagainstgreatmasterpieces34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Datapoisoningissomehowjustifiedtodirectattentiontohumanrights.B.Computerscientistshaslearnedtorespectthecopyrightofmostartists.C.Nightshadeisbeingabusedbyhumanrightsactiviststorecognizefaces.D.Theissueoftechnologicalgovernancehasarousedthelawyers’interest.35.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.DataPoisoning:GovernmentEmpoweringCitizenstoProtectThemselvesB.DataPoisoning:AddressingFacialRecognitionIssuesAmongArtistsC.DataPoisoning:RisksandRewardsofGenerativeAIDataTrainingD.DataPoisoning:RestrictingInnovationorEmpoweringArtists第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。PursueYourDreamsToday,NotTomorrowHaveyoucaughtyourselfdaydreamingaboutyourdreams?Weoftenpostponeourdreams,trappedinacycleofdelay.Butwhywait?step.Youcantakeminutestepstowardabrighterfuture.Andstartrightnow.37Ifyounevertry,you’regoingtobeweigheddownbyyourregrets.You’realways36Youdon’thavetotakeahuge,life-changinggoingtowonderhowyourlifewould’veturnedoutifyouactuallytookachanceonyourself.Don’tletyourfutureselfbedisappointedbyyourpresentself.Itdoesn’tmatterhowoldyouareorhowmanypeoplehavewarnedyouthatyou’renevergoingtosucceed.Eventhemostsuccessfulpeoplehavehadtheirhesitationsaboutwhethertheyhadwhatittooktomakeitintheirfield.thatsuccessiswithinyourreach.38Embraceamindsetofdetermination,knowingAttheendoftheday,youneedtocarveoutapathforyourselfthatwillleadtothemostsatisfaction.Ifyouallowyourfeartogetthebestofyou,you’renevergoingtoforgiveyourself.19.It’swhatyouwouldencourageyourfriendstodo,sowhyaren’tyougivingyourself高三英語第6頁,共9頁thatsamepush?Sometimes,followingyourpassionmeansspendingalotofyourtimeeachday.Itmayrequiremakingslightadjustmentstoyourschedule,butyoudon’thavetosacrificeeverythingtofollowyourhearts.Trytostrikeabalancebetweenyourcurrentlifeandyourdreams.40Pursueyourdreamsnow,eventhoughthatmeansyoumightneedtobreakoutofyourcomfortzone,andeventhoughitmeansenteringtheunknown.A.Askyourselfwhatwouldbeworse.B.Startingsmalliscompletelyacceptable.C.Youoweittoyourselftogoafteryourdreams.D.Newopportunitiesmayleadtopersonalgrowth.E.Ifthingsgowell,youcangraduallymakefurthershifts.F.Youneedtomovepastyourinsecuritiesandexploreyourfullpotential.G.Hardasitis,it’scrucialtowaveoffthedoubtsinthebackofyourmind.第三部分語言知識與運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共15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四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Youwitnessamanusesabusive(辱罵的)languagetowardshismotherinagrocerystore.Oryouhearsomeonesayingsomethingmeantoyourfriendataparty.Bothare41inwhichbystanderintervention(干預)couldmakeadifference.42,however,when43withsuchsituation,wemaynotbesurewhattodo.Youarenotalone.“Whenpeoplearestandinginacrowdandsomethingbadhappens,theytendtobe44,”saidAlanBerken,anexpertontheBystanderEffect.However,thelatestresearchshowsthatmostpeoplefeelwillingtohelpwhentheycan.Whentheydonothelp,itisbecausethey45donotfeeltheyhavethe46todosoorareunsureaboutsafety.“Actually,youcanprepareyourselftobeanactivebystanderby47theFourD’s:distract,delegate(委托),delayordocument,”saysAlan.“Anactivebystanderhelpstochallenge48behavior.”Distractionisagoodstart.Takethecaseofthemanabusinghismotherinthegrocerystore,don’tgivethemanaface-to-faceblame,insteadanactivebystandercan49intervenebyaskingthemanhowtochoosearipewatermelon.Thiscanhelptoeasethe50,whichmayturnthetable.Asanother51,youcandelegate.Whilewitnessingviolence,youcantellsomeoneelseto52theauthorities.Thirdly,askingthevictimwhetherthereisanythingthatyoucandotohelpcanalso53theupgradingofthesituation.Lastly,youcanvideotapethebehaviorwithyourcellphone.Thisdocumentingcanbea54toawould-beperpetrator(作惡者).Butyouhavetobe55nottointerveneinawaythatcouldcauseharmtoyouorthevictim.41.A.circumstances42.A.Hopefully43.A.knocked44.A.atriskB.positionsB.ThankfullyB.facedC.surroundingsC.UndoubtedlyC.sufferedC.atalossC.bothD.locationsD.UnfortunatelyD.blockedD.inahurryD.neitherB.inangerB.either45.A.all46.A.talentB.giftC.abilityD.habit高三英語第7頁,共9頁47.A.adopting48.A.artificial49.A.firmly50.A.topic51.A.cause52.A.blame53.A.helpB.adaptingB.beneficialB.indirectlyB.conversationB.optionC.replacingC.impossibleC.severelyC.atmosphereC.realityD.rebuildingD.improperD.confidentlyD.worryD.effectB.fundC.informD.postB.confirmB.trickC.escapeD.delay54.A.tipC.cheatD.warningD.worried55.A.carefulB.nervousC.scared第二節(jié):語法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空格處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。SinceJuly2019,China’sonlinefood-deliveryplatformElemeserviceofpickingupgarbagefromitsusersinShanghai.56(carry)outanewTheservicecomesafterShanghai.Individualsthatthrowawaytheirgarbage200yuan,whilecompaniesand59(organize)canfacefinesupto50,000yuan.Thetrashtakeawayservicerequiresresidentstosort60(they)owngarbagebeforeitiswilldefinitelydisposeofthewasteinthecorrect57recently-releasedregulationonwastemanagementin58beingsortedoutcanbefineduptopickedupbyworkersfromEleme,garbagebins.61It’sobviousthatthisserviceisconvenienttotheold,62,manynetizensonSinaWeibodon’tthinkElemeisprovidingawonderful64(complain)itjustwantstomakemoney.Theythink12yuanforanorderistoo(especial)tothedisabledcustomers.service,63much.Besides,manymorepeopledoubt65thesecollectorswillwashtheirhandsafterdealingwiththetrash.第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):應用文寫作(滿分15分)66.假定你是李華,留學生朋友Peter借給你一本英文名著《飄》(GonewiththeWind),可是你不小心損壞了。請你給他寫封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.表示道歉;2.解釋損壞原因;3.提出補救辦法。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearPeter,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)高三英語第8頁,共9頁67.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,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Ialwayshopeforsomestudentwhopossessesthatunusualcapabilitytoconveyfeeling,insight,andpassionthroughart.Itdoesn’thappenoften,butitdidonesummerholiday-andfromawonderfullyunexpectedsource.Thatsummer,Ivolunteeredtoteachasummerschoolartclassforhighschoolfreshmen.WhenIarrivedonthefirstday,thestudentsweregroupinginthecenteroftheclassroom,exceptforared-hairedgirlnamedEmmawhotookadeskinthebackrow.Ilookedoverwhatwouldbemyworkspaceforthefollowingdays.TherewerelargewindowswithplentyoflightandIspottedseveralkindsoftreesoutsidethatwouldserveasmodels.Emmawasalwaystheearliesttogettoourclasses,andIcouldfeelhereffort.However,shekeptherseatinthebackrowasthoughbeingignoredwassomethingtohopefor.Iaskedonepopulargirl,whosaid,“Sheisanorphan.Wetrytobefriendly,butsheactslikeshe’sinanotherworld.”Isaid,“Allright.Let’strytomakethissummerthegoodpartofEmma’slife,OK?”Therewasnoanswerinwordsbutshenodded,tellingmesheunderstoodandempathized-goodkid,atheart.Duringthefollowingdays,Icouldfeelotherstudents’kindnesstoEmma.Sometimes,Emmaeventalkedanddrewwiththem,butshestillkeptacertaindistancefromme.WhenIaskedtoseeherwork,sheleanedforwardcoveringitwithherforearms.Treatingherinanyspecialwayonlyseemedtoemphasizeherpainfuldissimilarity,soIlimitedmycommunicationwithhertoagoodmorningsmile.Thesummerwentbyquicklyandeveryonegotmuchbetteratdrawing.SodidEmma’sbehavior.Wehadalotoffunintheprocess,butthelastdaycameattherighttime.Thekidsfiledinandwatchedmewritetheassignmentonthewhiteboard:Drawapicturetitled:“APlaceILove”.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Iwalkedaround,watchingthedrawingsdevelop.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ItwasEmma’sturntoshowherdrawing.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高三英語第9頁,共9頁2024-2025(上)10月月度質(zhì)量監(jiān)測高三英語聽力錄音文稿【命題組織單位:遼寧沈文新高考研究聯(lián)盟】Part1.聽力試音文稿IsitOKtoprecrastinate?You’veheardofprocrastination,puttingofftasksyou’dratheravoiddoinguntilyouhaveto,butwhataboutprecrastination?Thenamegivesaclue.Pre-meansbefore,soit’stheopposite—completingtasksbeforeyouneedto.So,whydoweprecrastinate,andisitagoodthing,ornot?Precrastinationiscloselylinkedtoanxietyandneuroticism.Peoplewanttofinishtasksearlysotheydon’thavetoworryaboutthemanymore.EdWasserman,aprofessorofexperimentalpsychologyattheUniversityofIowa,saidprecrastinationis“theinclinationtocompletetasksquicklyjustforthesakeofgettingthingsdonesoonerratherthanlater”.Thismeansyou’redoingsomethingearlyattheexpenseofsomethingelse.Thatcouldbeaphysical,financialormentalexpense.Imagineyousubmitanessayaweekbeforethedeadline.Youfeelahugesenseofreliefthatit’sover,butalsocan’taddthelast-minutetipsyourteachersgaveyou.Ifyourmarksarethenlowerthantheycouldbe,willyoufeelbetterinthelongrun?Possiblynot.Also,iftasksarerushed,theyaremorelikelytobelesscarefullyplanned,soresultscouldbeincompleteorinaccurate.Butweliveinafast-pacedworld,soit’shardlysurprisingthatwewanttotickofftasksassoonaswecan.DavidRosenbaum,aprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofCalifornia,believes“Itshouldbeagreedinoursocietythatit’sOKtosmelltheflowers.Tobedeliberate,mindfulandtobeallowedtoslowdown.”Ifyouthinkyouareaprecrastinator,whatcanyoudotostillfeelproductive?Prioritiseandcategorisetasks.Whatneedstobedonestraightaway,andwhatcanbeputoff?Recognisethatsometasksneedbreathingroom—theycanevenbenefitfromit.Part2.聽力錄音文稿Text1M:I'llpickyouuparound7:30.Themoviestartsat8:00W:Thewhataboutthegathaing?M:Themovielaststwohours,andthegatheringbeginsat10:30Text2M:Whatareyouthinkingabout?高三英語聽力錄音文稿第1頁,共3頁W:Iwanttojointheschoolmusicalclub,Themusicteachersaidmanystudentshadpickedviolinandsheonlyneededtwomorepianos,ButIlkeadnumnText3M:That'smyfriendEnmaoverthere,Didn'tyougetachancetomeetheratthepicriclastmorth?W:IwishIcouldhave,butIwastakingcareofmymotherthen,Shewasn'tfeelingwell.M:I'msosorrytohearthat.Text4W:W'e'resosomy,uncle.iV'eneverthoughtthattheballwouldhitthewindowintheyard.M:Haven'tItoldyounottoplayinthestreet?W:We'rereallysony.We'llgototheparknightnow.Text5W:I'mverysomy,sir.I'llpayforthedamages.M:Ihopeyouwilldrivemorecarefullyinthefuture.W:IwillPleasesendmethebillfortherepairsassoonaspossibleText6W:Hi,Ron.Canyoucook?M:Iwouldn'tsayI'machef,butIdocook,Icaneatanything,soIdon'ttryveryhardtomakeittastegood.W:Whatdoyouliketocook?M:Iliketobarbecueoutsideonthegril.W:Whatdoyouputonyourbarbecue?M:MostlymeatIkeepthespicessimple,justsaltandpepper.It'samazinghowthesebasicAavorscanenhancethetaste,especinllycomparedtosteamingorstewing.W:Thatsoundsgreat,Ican’twaittotryitsometime.Text7W:Wow,lookatallthesnakesM:Yes,somanydifferenttypes,IliketoseethemwhenIcomehereW:Oh,listen!Icanhearbirdssingingsomewhere.M:Yes,Theyhaveparrotsandotherbird

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