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2024年高考英語二輪復習測試(新高考九省專用卷)(一)英語注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的考生號、姓名、考點學校、考場號及座位號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需要改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,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(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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatcolordoesthewomanprefer?A.Gray.B.Lightblue.C.Cream.2.WhatdoesthemanthinkofProfessorWhite'spresentation?A.AppealingB.Confusing.C.Boring3.Whenwillthemangoandpickupthewoman'sson?A.4:10.B.4:20.C.4:30.4.Wheredosetheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inahospital.B.Inaschool.C.Atadrugstore.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thesmellofroses.B.Arelaxingway.C.Theman'sprivategarden.第二節(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;完后,各小題給出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.WhatisitthatBobcannottolerate?A.Thehighrent.B.Thenoisyneighbor.C.Theterribletraffic.7.WhatdoesthewomansuggestBobdo?A.Shareherbrother'sapartment.B.MoveinPeter'sbighouse.C.Callherbrother,Tony.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whyisthemotherunwillingtokeepayoungdog?A.Itcostsmoney.B.Itneedsextracare.C.Itaffectshersleep.9.Howdoesthesonfeelaboutthepetdog?A.Easytoteach.B.Brightandfriendly.C.Agoodpanion.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WhatisDanielplanningtodoonFridayafternoon?A.Goskating.B.Gosnowboarding.C.WatchtheOlympicGames.11.WhereisDanielplanningtogo?A.GentingSnowPark.B.TheOlympicPark.C.Hiscousin'shome.12.WhowillgotogetherwithDaniel?A.Hiscousinandparents.B.HiscousinandJudy.C.HisparentsandJudy.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhatdidNASAcallthearea?A.TheLightofVenezuela.B.TheLightningCapitaloftheWorld.C.TheNeverendingStormofCatatumbo.14.Whatcausessomanystormsinthisarea?A.Thewarmoceancurrent.B.Thestrongmountainwinds.C.Thespecialgeographicallocation.15.Howmanylocalpeoplegetstruckbythelightningeveryyear?A.About12%.B.About30%,C.About70%.16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanisafraidoflighteningverymuch.B.Thelocalsaresurprisinglyfearlessoflighting.C.About12,000Americanpeoplegethitintheirlifetime.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Howdoesthespeakerfindthedumplings?A.Traditionalandsimilar.B.Deliciousandvarious.C.Healthyandtasty.18.What'sthedifferencebetweenJapanesedumplingsandChinesedumplings?A.Theyaretotallydifferentinshapes.B.Thefillingsarepletelydifferent.C.Thecookingmethodsarequitedifferent.19.Wheredoesthespeakerefrom?A.China.B.Japan.C.Italy.20.WhatdoweknowabouttheItaliandumpling,ravioli?A.Theyareinsquareshape.B.Thefillingsaremainlycheese.C.TheyaresimilartoChinesedumplings.第二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(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、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ABeeaReadingVolunteerandChangeaChild’sStoryHelpachildlearntoreadsothattheycansucceed,inschoolandbeyond.AnhouraweekforyouYou’llspendonehouraweekreadingstorieswithachildagedbetween5and10yearsold,onoursecureonlineplatform.Theprogrammeinvolvestwo30minutesessionsaweekwiththesamechild,forsixweeks.Ouronlinevolunteeringcanfitaroundyourscheduleandthere’snoneedtotravel.Weaskallourvolunteerstopleteatleastthreeprogramsayearandwe’dloveyoutodomoresowecancontinuetosupportasmanychildrenaspossible.AworldofopportunityforthemYou’llgettoseeyouryoungreaders’progress,knowingthatyouareopeningupaworldofopportunityfortheirfuture.YOURTIME.THEIRFUTURE.AsaBookmarkvolunteeryou’ll:Helpchildrengainthereadingskillstheyneedtoprogressatschoolandinlife.Helpboostachild’sconfidencebygivingthemonetooneattention.Showlearningtoreadcanbefun!It’samazingwhenyouintroduceayoungreadertoabook,icorpoemthattheylove.Joinourmunity.Volunteerscansharetipsandstoriesonouronlineforumandmeetlikemindedpeopleattheonlineevents.Enrichyourweek.Takingtimeoutofyourdaytoreadwithachildcansupportyourownwellbeingasyouenjoyanewexperience.21.Whatshouldthevolunteersdointheprogram?A.Organizecharityevents. B.Donatebookstoprimaryschool.C.Readstorieswithchildren. D.Openupanonlinereadingclub.22.Whoaremostlikelytobepotentialapplicants?A.Peoplehopingtoimprovereadingskills. B.Peoplepreferringonetooneinteractions.C.Peoplehavingselflessandgivingqualities. D.Peopleneedingsupportfrommunities.23.Whichcolumnmightthetextbetakenfrom?A.Societyandeducation. B.Scienceandtechnology.C.Artandentertainment. D.merceandeconomy.B“Heisagiantofthe20thcenturyart,butthatdoesn’tmeanheonlydidbigpaintings,saidLynnMiller,directorofRochesterCentralGallery,inaninterviewlastThursday.Entitled“PicassoandHisDrafts”,aspecialexhibitmarking50yearssincethedeathofPabloPicassoisheldatthegallerythismonth.Insteadofhispaintings,thenotebooksonwhichtheSpanishlegendaryartistdrewdraftsareshowntothepublicforthefirsttime.Matchboxcovers,postcards,restaurantnapkinsallservedasdraftingnotesfortheartistatmomentsofinspiration.Itisimportanttoknowthateachofthe14notebookspresentedreflectswhatwasgoingoninhislife.Forexample,atinynotebookwhosesizeisjust3by5inchesstandsoutamongtheexhibits.Insidethelittlebookwasaselfportraitoftheartistfinishedroughlyinpencil,withdeepandthoughtfuleyes.Itwasdonein1918andPicasso,theninhismid30s,hadjustgotmarried.Heproducedbigsizedartworksbuthealsokeptthistinynotebookaround,fillingitwithscenesofhiswife,theirfriends,thebeachandthetown,anddraftsofupingpaintings.Actually,manyofthedraftdrawingsareearlyversionsoffamedpaintingslikeLesDemoisellesd’Avignon(1907)andDoraMaarinanArmchair(1939).”Heisagreatartistofthemodernperiod,andweseepracticeanddeterminationinhisnotebooks,saidLynnMiller,referringtoPicasso’seffortsinimprovinghisskillsthroughcopiousdrawing.BernardRuizPicasso,agrandsonofPicasso’s,rememberedhimalwaysdraftinguntilthelastpieceofpaperavailable.“Mygrandpawaspermanentlydrawingsomething,RuizPicassosaid.Inadocumentaryfilmshownatthegallery,Picasso,shirtlessandinshorts,wasstandingonaladdertoreachthetopofhiscanvas(畫布).Itremindsvisitorsoftherealsizeofhismasterworks.24.Whatarethekeyfeaturesoftherecentexhibitatthegallery?A.Notebooksforsale. B.Picasso’sartworks.C.Pricelessartisticdrafts. D.Masterpiecesofthe20thcentury.25.WhatisreflectedinthenotebooksofPicasso?A.Hislifeexperience. B.Theloveforhiscountry.C.Thecontentofhisbooks. D.Hiseducationbackground.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesPicassoaccordingtohisgrandson?A.Creative. B.Diligent. C.Optimistic. D.Humorous.27.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Picassousedtomindhisappearance. B.Thegalleryexhibitsrealmasterworks.C.Thedocumentarymovieisworthseeing. D.Picasso’sartworksareactuallyofgreatsize.CHaveyoueverseenyourcatordogeatinggrass?Theydosobecauseitcanhelptheirdigestion,andmanywildspeciesusenaturalsubstancestopreventandcontroldiseases.Thisiscalled“zoopharmacognosy”or,moremonly,animalselfmedication.Scientistshavediscoveredthattamarinmonkeysuseaspecifictreeresin(樹脂)asmedicine.IntheBrazilianAtlanticForest,scientistsfollowedseveralgroupsofthemtocollectdata.Duringoneofthesedailystudies,tamarinmonkeyswereobservedrubbingtheirbodiesonthetrunkofatree.Atfirst,researchersthoughtthattheyweremarkingtheirterritory,amonbehaviourinthisspecies.Botanicalexpertslaterconfirmedthatthetreewasaspeciesofcabreuva,whichiswellknownforitsmedicalproperties.Researchersdecidedtoplacecameratrapsindifferentsitesatthefootofthetreetorecordfuturevisitsbytamarinmonkeys.Therecordssurprisinglyshowedthatmanyanimalslivingintheforestvisitedit.Totally,tenspecieswereobserved.Formanyofthem,itwasthefirsttimethatbehaviorssimilartoselfmedicationhadbeenobserved.Moresurprisingly,onespeciesspreadresinoneachother’sfurinpairs.Ingeneral,thespeciesseemedtospecificallyvisitthetreetoacquiretheresinandseeminglybenefitfromit,eitherhealingtheirwoundsorfightingbackparasites(寄生蟲).Whilefurtherstudiesareneededtoidentifythepropertiesoftheresinandthusconfirmthatthisisindeedselfmedication,theuseofitsuggeststhatcabreuvarepresentsamonanduniversaldrugstorefortheresidentsoftheBrazilianAtlanticForest.Itislikelytobeavaluableresourcehelpingthespeciesmaintaintheirmagnitudebyimprovingtheirhealth.Thisdiscoverycouldhaveanimportantprotectioninfluence,asthedisappearanceofsometreescouldpotentiallyaffectthesurvivalofsomeanimals.28.Whydotamarinmonkeysrubthemselvesagainstthetree?A.Theyaretryingtocurediseases. B.Theywouldliketodigestwhattheyeat.C.Theyfeellikeoccupyingtheland. D.Theyareattractingpanions’attention.29.Whatdoresearchersfindthroughcameratraps?A.Manyanimalscopymonkeys’behaviors. B.Animalscanhelpeachothercleanthefur.C.Thecabreduvaisthehabitatoftamarinmonkeys. D.Resincanbeusedasmedicineforsomeanimals30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“magnitude”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Populations. B.Characteristics. C.Similarities. D.Flexibilities.31.Whatisthepossiblesignificanceofthediscovery?A.Promotingevolutionofcreatures. B.Increasingtheproductionofresin.C.Contributingtoforestconservation. D.Motivatingthestudyofmonkeys’diet.DInthe1970s,apsychologistnamedJ.P.Guilforddaredtoconductafamousstudyofcreativity—theninedotpuzzle.Hechallengedresearchsubjectstoconnectallninedotsusingjustfourstraightlineswithoutliftingtheirpencilsfromthepage.Alltheparticipantsinhisstudylimitedthepossiblesolutionstothosewithintheimaginarysquare.Only20percentmanagedtobreakoutoftheillusoryconfinement(束縛)andcontinuetheirlinesinthewhitespacesurroundingthedots.Thefactthat80percentoftheparticipantswereeffectivelyblindedbytheboundariesofthesquareledGuilfordtojumptothesweepingconclusionthatcreativityrequiresyoutogooutsidethebox.Theninedotpuzzleandthephrase“thinkingoutsidethebox”becamemetaphorsforcreativity.Speakers,trainers,trainingprogramdevelopers,organizationalconsultants,anduniversityprofessorsallhadmuchtosayaboutthevastbenefitsofoutsidetheboxthinking.Managementconsultantsevenusedthispuzzlewhenmakingsalestalktoprospectiveclients.Becausethesolutionisdeceptivelysimple,clientstendedtoadmittheyshouldhavethoughtofitthemselves.Becausetheyhadn’t,theywereobviouslynotascreativeorsmartastheyhadpreviouslythoughtandneededtocallincreativeexperts.ThesmashhitcarriedtheworldbeforeoneuntiltwodifferentresearchteamsClarkeBurnhamwithKennethDavis,andJoscphAlbawithRobertWeinberg—rananotherexperiment,usingthesamepuzzlebutadifferentresearchprocedureandbotheredtocheckthefacts.Bothteamsfollowedthesamewayofdividingparticipantsintotwogroups.ThefirstgroupwasgiventhesameinstructionsastheparticipantsinGuilford’sexperiment.Thesecondgroupwastoldthatthesolutionrequiredthelinestobedrawnoutsidetheimaginaryboxborderingthedots.Mostpeopleassumethat60percentto90percentofthegroupgiventhecluewouldsolvethepuzzleeasily.Howeveronly25percentdid.Instatisticalterms,this5percentimprovementoverthesubjectsofGuilford’soriginalstudyisinsignificant.Solvingthisproblemrequirespeopletoliterallythinkoutsidethebox.Yetparticipants’performancewasnotimprovedevenwhentheyweregivenspecificinstructionstodoso.Thatthisadviceisuselessshouldeffectivelyhavekilledoffthemuchwidelycirculated—andtherefore,muchmoredangerous—metaphorthatoutoftheboxthinkingstimulatesreceptivity.Afterall,withonesimpleexperiment,researchershadproventhattheconceptuallinkbetweenthinkingoutsidetheboxandcreativitywasamyth.32.Whatdidtheninedotpuzzlestudyfocuson?A.VisualperceptionB.PracticalexperienceC.ThinkingpatternsD.Theoreticalknowledge.33.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3?A.Theclientswerelesscreativethantheyhadbeen.B.Theninedotpuzzlewasbeneficialinsolvingvariousproblems.C.Outsidetheboxthinkingenjoyedstrongpopularityandappeal.D.Managementconsultantsconsideredthemselvescreativeexperts.34.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthefollowupexperiment?A.RevealingB.Mysterious.C.Misleading.D.Groundless.35.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.NineDotPuzzle:AMagicTestB.SolvingPuzzle:AKeyToCreativityC.CreativeThinking:WeFellForTheTrapD.ThinkingOutsidetheBox:AMisguidedIdea第二節(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。BenefitsofPersonalityTestsCanidentifyingone’spersonalitytypeusingtheMBTIandotherpersonalityassessmentsreallyhelp?Theymay.36BetterunderstandothersAftertakingapersonalitytestandseeingourresults,wecangainabetterunderstandingofallthedifferentperceptionsandreactionsthatothersmighthavetothesamesituation.37.Nopersonalitytypeis“better”thananyother—justdifferent.Eachperspectivebringssomethingnewandinterestingtothetable.IdentifyourlikesanddislikesMaybewe’vealwayshatedtalkingonthephonebutneverreallyunderstoodwhy.38.ByusingpersonalitytestsliketheMBTI,wecanlearnmoreaboutwherewelieontheextroversion/introversionandthinking/feelingcontinuum(連續性).Thishelpsusbetterunderstandwhyweprefercertainthingsanddislikeothers.39.Learningmoreaboutourpersonalitytypecanalsohelpusdiscovernewwaystoapproachchallenges.Knowingwhatmightworkbestforourpersonalitytypecangiveusnewideasonhowtosolveproblems,dealwithstress,copewithconflict,andmanageourworkhabits.RecognizeourstrengthsandweaknessesKnowingwhatwearegoodatcanbeimportantinawidevarietyofsituations,whetherwearepickingacollegemajororthinkingaboutrunningforaseatonourlocalschoolboard.Forexample,ifweknowthatweareanISTJ(introverted,sensing,thinking,andjudging)ontheMBTI,wemightrecognizethatcertainaspectsofourpersonalitymightqualifyasstrengthsinsomesituationsandweaknessesinothers.40,itcansometimestripusupinsituationswhereweneedtoletotherpeopletakecontrol.A.HoldontoideasaboutwhoweareB.KnowwhichsituationsareidealforusC.Here’sanoverviewofthemanybenefitsofpersonalitytestsD.WhiletheyrevealtruththatshowcasesdifferentaspectsofpersonalityE.WhileourorganizationalskillsandcarefulnesscanbeamajorstrengthinourworkF.ThisisimportantbecauseweallhavedifferentwaysofseeingandinteractingwiththeworldG.Orperhapswe’vealwaysneededmuchtimetothinkaboutaproblembeforemakingadecision第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ElmerWhitakersighedashelookedoverhismuddycrops.Aterrible41hadsweptthroughhisfarmthenightbefore,andhiscropswerenowcoveredin42anddestroyed.Hisneighbor,akindyoungmannamedThomas,43toofferhishelp."Whatadisaster,“Whitakersaid.”Mywholefamilyhasalwayssurvivedontheharvestsofthisfield.Ifeel44anddon'tknowwhattodonow.Thomascalmedhimdownandthoughtforamoment.“Iseethisnotasadisasterbutasan45,”hesaid.Whitakerlookedathim46.“Howcanitbe?”heasked.Thomassmiled47,“Nowyouhaveachancetotrysomethingnew.You’vealwaysgrownbeansandcabbages.Whynottryplanting48cropsthatwillalsofitinthissoil?Youcandiversifyandtherefore49yourfarmonceagain.”ElmerWhitakerconsideredthis.Thomaswasrighthehadbeesetinhisways.Thisdisastercouldpushhimtomakehisfarm50andsustainableinanewway.“Youhave51me,”Whitakersaid.HeclappedThomasontheback.“Thankyouforshowingmetheopportunityinthisdifficulty.”AndsoWhitaker52newcropsandsoon,thefarmwasfulloflifeagain.Farmersfromneighboringtownswere53withthewonderofWhitaker’sfields,andtheybeganto54theircropsaswell.ElmerWhitaker’sfarmhasbeea55ofadaptabilityandhope,tellingeveryonethatineverystorm,thereisachancefornewgrowth.41.A.force B.smoke C.war D.storm42.A.mud B.grass C.mist D.dust43.A.wenton B.setoff C.cameby D.burstin44.A.special B.desperate C.sensitive D.tireless45.A.opportunity B.agreement C.intention D.element46.A.asusual B.indisbelief C.onpurpose D.withpride47.A.innocently B.gratefully C.politely D.cheerfully48.A.major B.traditional C.different D.natural49.A.restore B.exchange C.donate D.abandon50.A.formal B.diverse C.realistic D.obvious51.A.informed B.demanded C.enlightened D.promised52.A.tasted B.planted C.shared D.received53.A.careful B.troubled C.familiar D.impressed54.A.diversify B.remove C.deliver D.observe55.A.manner B.dream C.symbol D.cause第二節(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個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。AncientChinesecivilisationhascontinuedallthewaythroughintomoderntimes,despitethemanyupsanddownsinitshistory.Oneofthemainfactors56(be)theChinesewritingsystem.57(date)backseveralthousandyearstotheuseoflonggu,writtenChinesewasapicture-basedlanguage.Atthattime,peoplecarvedsome58(symbol)onanimalbonesandshells.BytheShangDynasty,ithadbeenalreadya59(high)developedsystem.Later,therewasatime60theChinesepeopleweredividedgeographically,leadingtomanyvarietiesofdialectsandcharacters.ChinesewritingsystemwasfixedfromQinDynasty,whenEmperorQinshihuangunitedthesevenmajorstatesintooneunifiedcountry.Thewritingsystemisnotonlyofgreat61(important)inunitingtheChinesepeopleandculture,butalsoanimportantmeans62whichChina’spresentisconnectedwithitspast.Today,wecanreadtheclassicworkswhich63(write)byChineseinancienttimes.Now,Chinesecalligraphy,as64artform,hasbeeanimportantpartofChineseculture.WithChinaplayingagreaterroleinglobalaffairs,anincreasingnumberofinternationalstudentsarebeginningtolearnChinese65(appreciate)China’scultureandhistory.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校公眾號英語專欄正在開展“我最喜愛的一道年夜菜”征稿活動,請你根據以下內容投稿:1.菜品介紹;2.推薦理由;3.年夜飯意義。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。MyFavoriteSpringFestivalEveDish___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。WhenIwasinPrimaryFive,Iwasinthebasketballschoolteam.Everymonthwewouldhaveabasketballmatchagainstanotherschool’sbasketballteam.Inspiteofallthecheerswereceivedfromourclassmatesandtheamountoftrainingwehad,wehadneverwonasinglematchbefore.Thatwasduetoourlackofteamworkandcooperation.Duringoneofourtrainingsessions,ourschoolteamwasdividedintotwotohaveamatchagainsteachother.Theinterschoolpetitionwasingupandnoneofuswantedtomissourchanceofgettingthatgoldtrophy(獎品).“Three,two,one,start!”ourbasketballcoach,CoachLeong,shouted.John,w

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